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April 23, 2002. Plans unveiled today reveal the scope of the Auckland region’s urban commuter rail developments and a timeframe for the improvements.
The urban rail commuter network in Auckland is currently in a poor state. The fleet of 19 rolling stock (trains) are tired and in need of refurbishment or replacement; the standard of stations and ...
The Hamilton to Auckland commuter rail service launch date has been pushed back. Photo / File. Hopes of a commuter rail service between Hamilton and Auckland launching in August have been dashed, ...
The Hamilton to Auckland commuter rail service has been hit by another setback after KiwiRail discovered urgent track work was required near Papakura. The service had been scheduled to begin on ...
The train trip would take a commuter travelling into Auckland central business district 2 hours and 20 minutes, swapping to Auckland Transport's electric rail at Papakura. Hamilton to Papakura ...
Tuesday, April 6, has been set as the new launch date for Te Huia, the new Hamilton-Auckland passenger rail service. From day one there will be two return services on weekdays to get commuters to ...
Auckland’s commuter rail services were privatised in 2004 under the then-Labour Party government and contracted to Connex (later Transdev).
Auckland Transport says it’s pleased that Auckland’s 42 level railway crossings have come into the crosshairs of Government's fast track hit list, but it remains vague as to the capital outlay ...
Auckland Transport sent a notice to commuters just before 6am alerting them of the situation. Passengers have been told that rail replacement buses are operating between Britomart and Ōtāhuhu at ...
A high-speed rail service between Hamilton and Auckland is expected to slash travel times but could cost up to $14.425 billion to launch. The tentative figures are contained in an initial rapid ...
The minister says the Auckland Council broadly agrees with a government directive for high-rise apartments alongside the $5 ...
Brown told Newstalk ZB that representatives from AT, KiwiRail and Auckland One Rail are being called to a meeting this afternoon, and “will be getting a bloody good bollocking”.