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Roadworks affecting public transport as of 17/07/23
18 Great North Road, Glendene - Thursday 6 July 2023 to Sunday 25 February 2024 Dates: Thursday 6 ... and Thursday 6 July 2023 Dates: Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 July 2023Time: 7.30pm to 5amDescription: A bus... - Khyber Pass Road 321 Parnell Road and Ayr Street - Monday 3 July to Thursday 6 July 2023 Dates: Monday 3 July to Thursday 6 July 2023Time: 9am to 4pmDescription: A bus stop closure is required due... at 107 Union Road 711 Waitangi Road, Onehunga Stage 1 - Thursday 6 to Saturday 22 July 2023 Dates
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Have your say
December 2020. Cook Street, City Centre – Gateway treatments - closed 6 December 2020. Ponsonby Road – Streets for people - closed 6 December 2020. Ash Street and Rata Street safety improvements - closed 6 December 2020. Mission Bay town centre safety improvements - closed 4 December 2020 St Heliers
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Connected Communities – Urban Active Links
micromobility connections – 6 connecting to New North Road corridor and a further 2 in Midtown. ... is the first project for the Connected Communities Programme. There are 6 routes within the Urban Active Links that connect into New North Road. The 6 routes are located on Alex Evans Street, Bond Street
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Major work on Auckland’s train network over King’s birthday weekend and week following
Date: 23 May 2024 Over six days around Kings Birthday Weekend, KiwiRail is fully replacing a large, crucial piece of track infrastructure that allows trains to change tracks from both directions. While this is delivered, Auckland’s train network will be closed from late evening on Friday 31 May, until Monday 3 June. Buses will replace trains across the network. Additionally, from Tuesday 4 June until Thursday 6 June, buses will replace trains on the Western and Southern Lines between
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Trains to operate on reduced timetable due to industrial action
Date: 6 June 2024 Auckland Transport (AT) has been advised by its rail operator, Auckland One Rail (AOR), that train services will be impacted by planned industrial action from Saturday, 8 June. On weekdays, AOR will implement a 20-minute frequency at peak times for train services to cover the resulting shortage of train staff. Off-peak and weekend services will run to their regular frequency. There may be some additional cancellations due to resulting staff shortages. At this stage we do
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Brigham Creek Rd, Whenuapai - Cycling Improvements
Proposal status: updated 6 July 2018 Proposal reference: MCI1718-006 We are proposing to re-designate a portion of the footpath along Brigham Creek Road as a shared path for both pedestrians and cyclists. This proposal also involves: The enlargement of the existing refuge island on Kauri Road to also accommodate cycling. Minor changes to signage and path/road markings. Download the proposal drawing for Brigham Creek Road (PDF 2.5MB) Why the changes are needed This proposal aims to provide
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Clematis Ave, Murrays Bay – Pedestrian improvements
Proposal status: updated 6 August 2018 Reference number: MIP1718-252 We're proposing changes in your area We are proposing to make the intersection of Clematis Avenue and Sunrise Avenue more pedestrian-friendly by: widening the footpath. installing a pedestrian refuge. signage and road markings changes. removing some parking. Download the proposal drawing for Clematis Avenue (PDF 2.4MB) Why the changes are needed These changes are needed to provide visibility for pedestrians crossing
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Alcove Place, Totara Heights - Broken yellow lines
. Thank you to everyone who submitted feedback. If parking issues occur, such as people parking within 6
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Carpooling on-ramp priority lanes
Priority lanes are on-ramp lanes heading onto the motorway where vehicles with 2 or more people can bypass the ramp signal. Priority lanes can also be used by buses, trucks, and motorcycles. The lanes encourage car-sharing and the use of public transport, helping move more people and reduce the number of vehicles on the road. Priority on-ramp lanes are managed by the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA). From 6 to 20 March 2017, NZTA is running a trial that allows electric vehicle drivers access
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Board reports 2020
) Item 13.4 - Attachments 1-6 - Road Stoppings (PDF 1.9MB) Item 14.4 i - AT Deliverables - Project... form (PDF 796KB) Item 11.1 - Attachment 6 - Consultation letter (PDF 407KB) Item 11.1 - Attachment 7... (PDF 235KB) Item 6 - Open AT Board Minutes (PDF 270KB) Item 9 - Safety dashboard (PDF 687KB) Item 10...) Item 5.1 - Development of the Regional Land Transport Plan 2021 (PDF 329KB) Item 6 - Rail network... Agenda (PDF 135KB) Item 5 - Interest Register (PDF 124KB) Item 6 - AT Board Minutes (PDF 193KB) Item 6
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