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Wellesley Street Bus Improvements
From 14 April 2024 to late 2025 , several bus stops will be moved due to construction for the Wellesley Street Bus Improvements project. Route 75 Buses heading eastbound (toward Queen St) will change from Stop 7021 –The Civic Stop B to bus stop 7041 outside the Auckland Council building between Federal Street and Albert Street.Buses heading westbound (away from Queen St) will change from Stop 1332 – SkyCity Auckland to stop 1088 – International Convention Centre between Nelson St and Hobson St
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Decision Digest – February 2025 Auckland Transport Board meeting
Date: 03 March 2025 The Auckland Transport (AT) Board held its first meeting of 2025 on Tuesday 25 February. Public presentations The Importance of Public Transport for Disabled Youth – Jaden Movold and Lachlan Nagle from iLead gave a presentation on the importance of public transport for disabled youth. Safety on inter-regional connector roads and major roads in Rodney – Geoff Upson (a member... by 1 July 2025 . Items for approval Transport Safety Committee performance evaluation and report
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Papatoetoe West Residential Speed Management Programme
Redirects to Papatoetoe West Residential Speed Management Programme
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Asset Management Plans 2015 – 2018
The Asset Management Plan (AMP) 2015 – 2018 sets out how Auckland Transport (AT) manages and maintains transport assets that are essential to connect people and move goods across NZ’s largest and fast…
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Bus route 377 changes
From 27 April 2025 bus route 377 will be extended from Papakura to the new houses at Park Green. The route will also be straightened through Rosehill along Edinburgh Avenue and Goodwin Drive. This bus route currently runs between Papakura and Pahurehure. Straightening the 377 bus route means some bus stops will no longer be served by this bus. It will remain accessible for all current users from... route Go to AT’s Journey Planner to plan your journey. Published 3 February 2025 | Last updated 19
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Pukekohe train and bus service improvements
Following customer feedback, we’re improving the bus services and Southern Line train service in Pukekohe from Monday 28 April 2025 . Train service improvements Southern Line trains will serve Pukekohe Station every 10 minutes on average at peak commuting times on weekdays. • Trains from Pukekohe Station will run every 10 minutes on average from 5:31am until 8:51am, and from 2:49pm... will run from Saturday 12 April to Sunday 27 April 2025 . Rail replacement buses will replace trains
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Rail bus stop relocation
2025 , the Rail Replacement West (RBW) bus stop will be relocated to improve your journey time... 7180 – Khyber Pass Road Note: Between Friday 30 May & Monday 2 June 2025 , the Rail Replacement
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Reduced Services on Pine Harbour Ferry
Reduced Pine Harbour Ferry services due to maintenance requirements From Saturday 28 June to Friday 11 July 2025 (during term 2 school holidays), the Pine Harbour Ferry will be running a reduced service due to planned vessel maintenance. The normal timetable will resume on Saturday 12 July 2025 ... Planner. Information is correct at the time of publishing and subject to change.Published: 6 May 2025 | Last updated: 6 May 2025
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Auckland Transport releases Road Safety Business Improvement Review 2021
In 2020, 526 people were either killed or seriously injured on our roads. These deaths include a growing number of people who were not in vehicles – particularly pedestrians. As part of its road safet…
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King's Birthday rail upgrades
The City Rail Link is the biggest and most transformational rapid transit development for Auckland. It will be worth the wait. Before it opens in 2026, critical work on Auckland’s rail network must be delivered first. This work will unlock faster journey times, fewer delays and trains every 4-5 minutes at peak. During the extended King's Birthday weekend, from Friday 30 May to Monday 2 June 2025 ... challenges or limited mobility. Published 9 May 2025 | Last updated 9 May 2025Information is correct
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