In Tauranga, there was a 10 per cent increase; in Rotorua there was a 2.2 per cent increase; in the Eastern Bay there was a 3.8 per cent increase. However, patronage in Te Puke had dropped 26 per cent.
"The decision to extend the hours has been a success in the eyes of SuperGold cardholders," Hunt said.
The regional council reviewed the hours following requests from the community and the change was adopted as part of the council's Annual Plan 2019/20.
Councillor Paula Thompson paid tribute to social gerontologist Carole Gordon who lobbied for the hours, commending her efforts.
Gordon said the results were "marvellous".
Regional council general manager of strategy and science Namouta Poutasi said last month the changes would allow SuperGold cardholders to travel for free throughout the day, except for in the early morning commuter peak.
The monthly average for SuperGold boardings this year across the region has been 35,800 or just under 1200 per day.