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Lower Albert Street bus interchange improvement
Providing easy connections between buses, trains and ferries, the Lower Albert Street bus interchange started serving some of Auckland’s busiest bus routes in April 2021. New bus shelters and seats ar…
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Luggage on public transport
the train . Use the mobility ramps located on the middle carriage of the 3 car trains, or the second... are currently rolling out train station platform markings to help you board the central carriages with automatic ramps. These markings are planned to be completed at all train stations on the Auckland rail network at the end of 2017. Train stations which currently have platform markings are: Avondale... items can be taken on board, however space is often limited so check with the train operator
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Lost property
where possible. If you have lost something on a bus, ferry or train please supply as many details... wallet on bus number 123 today. The bus departed from Henderson Train Station at 10am, going towards... left something on a train , you’ll need to contact Auckland One Rail (AOR), who operate trains... of the train you were on The stations you boarded and disembarked at. Web contact form ..., train & ferry operator contact details Timetables Journey planner Accessible travel
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Planned rail closures
during rail closures About our rail maintenance work When work is happening on a train line, we need... including more specific details and alternative transport options, please check Train Line Status before... calendar Guide: Full line closure means the entire train line is closed. There will usually... from 29 to 31 May 2026. Travelling during rail closures Visit Train Line Status to see... there is an unplanned closure, the information will be updated in real time on the Train Line Status
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Ticket and top-up machines
Ticket and top-up machines are located at all train stations and on the Northern busway. Use them to top up your AT HOP card or buy a single-trip ticket for train travel. About ticket and top-up machines Most machines accept cash, credit card (Visa or Mastercard) or EFTPOS. Machines will not issue change that is more than $20. Machines at train stations are only to top-up your AT HOP card or purchasing single-trip paper tickets for trains. If you are travelling from a station on one line
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Train services back to regular schedule after end of industrial action
Date: 1 July 2024 Auckland Transport (AT) is welcoming news from its rail operator, Auckland One Rail (AOR), that industrial action by its unionised train staff has been withdrawn, meaning rail services can return to their regular schedule . AT has been advised that AOR and the Rail Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) have reached agreement in principle. This still requires ratification with employees... AOR will once again be able to provide reliable train services. “I’m sure this will come as a relief
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Park & ride
Park and ride facilities exist at several bus stations, train stations, and ferry terminals around Auckland. Bus station park and ride facilities. Train station park and ride facilities. Ferry... them. Drop-off and pick-up zones. Toilets. CCTV and security patrols. Train park and ride Western Line Swanson train station - free Access via Swanson Road. 136 car parks including accessible spaces. Mobility parking spaces. Bike racks are available. Open 24 hours. Lights. Ranui train station
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Broadway, Newmarket – Signalised pedestrian crossing
changes to install a crossing with traffic lights, outside the entrance to Newmarket Train Station at 240... a crossing with traffic lights, outside the entrance to Newmarket Train Station, at 240-242 Broadway... a crossing with traffic lights outside the entrance to Newmarket Train Station at 240-242 Broadway, which
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Bus and train fares
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More services
This section provides you with details of using public transport in Auckland - how to make sure you're catching the right bus, train or ferry, where Park and Ride facilities are located, what you're allowed to take onto public transport...and much more. Area maps Click on an image to view your area map Auckland train network maps Click on an image to view your map