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Fares to increase following annual review
Date: 15 January 2024 Public transport fares in Auckland will rise from 4 February 2024 to help meet significant and sustained operating cost increases. Each year Auckland Transport (AT) reviews its f…
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Decision Digest – July 2024 Auckland Transport Board meeting
Date: 30 July 2024 The Auckland Transport Board held an out of cycle meeting today to consider two important matters for approval. Items for approval Regional Land Transport Plan 2024-2034 (RLTP) –…
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Auckland Transport taking all feedback on the draft RLTP into account
Auckland Transport (AT) is currently taking account of the 5817 public submissions received on the draft Regional Land Transport Plan for 2021 - 2031. The draft RLTP is the 10-year investment plan for…
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Torbay Town Centre safety improvements
Auckland Transport (AT) is working alongside the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board to make changes to roads in the Torbay Town Centre in order to improve safety and accessibility for all road users. Proj…
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Roadworks affecting public transport as of 20/02/2025
While AT Metro and our bus operators try to minimise disruption to your travel plans, sometimes it is necessary for buses to detour using surrounding roads to avoid an area where roadworks occur. This…
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Dynamic lanes remove traffic headache on Redoubt Road
Since dynamic lanes went live on 8 November 2020, locals have been able to get home sooner. The dynamic lanes change the direction of the centre lane on weekday afternoons. They operate on a 750-metre…
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Auckland’s draft speed management plan open for feedback
Date: 27 July 2023 Auckland’s draft speed management plan for 2024-27 - Katoa, Ka Ora - is now open for public feedback until 28 August. The plan focuses on implementing safe speed limits around 358 schools, as well as in communities where there is support for change. Katoa, Ka Ora is Auckland Transport’s (AT’s) first speed management plan for Auckland. It’s different from speed limit work done to date because it’s under the new speed limit rule that was put in place in early 2022. AT’s Chief
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AT Local southern trial reaches patronage milestone
Date: 17 June 2022 Customers in Conifer Grove, Takaanini and Papakura have made 10,000 trips using AT Local since the trial ride-share service started running in October 2021. To celebrate its succes…
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Puhinui Station set for reopening with stunning new design
The $69 million Puhinui Station in south Auckland will re-open on Monday 26 July 2021 – unlocking fast, frequent and easy connections to Auckland Airport. The stunning architectural landmark includes…
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Roadworks affecting public transport as of 11/02/2025
While AT Metro and our bus operators try to minimise disruption to your travel plans, sometimes it is necessary for buses to detour using surrounding roads to avoid an area where roadworks occur. This…