MAXX (brand)

[2] It included a blue livery used on some buses (rapid transit only) and trains operated for Auckland Transport (AT).

In July 2012, Auckland Transport (which replaced Auckland Regional Transport Authority in 2010) announced that it would phase out the brand, which was "weak and irrelevant" and had not achieved much public recognition, in favour of the AT Metro brand.

[2] At launch, Auckland Regional Transport Authority deemphasised the question of whether or not the name was an acronym: "MAXX does stand for something.

As described by Brian Rudman, the intention to brand the whole of Auckland's public transport fleet - arrived at after years of negotiation - was undermined by the insistence of operators like Stagecoach / Infratil to use their own livery, relegating the brand to an afterthought displayed much less prominently.

[4] Apart from some usage on trains and ferries, most buses in Auckland operated in their operators' livery and brand with small MAXX stickers near the front entrance, but Northern Express buses on the Northern Busway used the MAXX brand more prominently.

DC 4369 on an SA/SD set at Newmarket , November 2006
Passengers board a MAXX-branded Northern Express operated by Ritchies Transport on the Northern Busway .