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Auckland has most zero-emission buses on the road in New Zealand
Date: 4 September 2023 Auckland Transport (AT) now has 133 zero-emission buses in the fleet, making it the largest number for a New Zealand city , and in the top two in Australasia. The road to completing its zero-emission journey continues to progress as Auckland Transport (AT) just released the latest Low Emission Bus Roadmap for Auckland. The Roadmap lays out the plan for transitioning... service operating in the city centre has been electric since April 2021. In November 2022, TāmakiLink
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More bike parking across Auckland’s bus and train stations
Four stations across the city now have better cycling facilities thanks to an ongoing improvement programme being rolled out by Auckland Transport (AT). Akoranga, Smales Farm and Constellation bus stations, along with Panmure train station, have all benefitted from the improvements and now have more bike parking facilities available, with an additional 80 parks added across the four sites. New bike shelters have also been installed, allowing for more bikes to be stored inside or undercover
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RLTP now open for feedback: Have your say on the future of transport in Auckland
Date: 17 May 2024 Want to help shape the future of transport in Auckland? Now is your chance to have your say on the major transport plan for the future of our city . The draft Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP) is open for public feedback from today and Auckland Transport (AT) urges you to have your say. This major plan sets out which projects, programmes, and operating items that AT, along with NZTA Waka Kotahi and KiwiRail are seeking to fund or partly fund, from the National Land Transport
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Parking prices set to rise 50c per hour across Auckland
Date: 31 March 2025 Auckland Transport’s parking prices will increase by 50 cents an hour to keep up with the higher costs of keeping your city moving. The change will come into effect from 14 April. AT’s Group Manager of Parking Services, John Strawbridge, says the costs to maintain and service the network, in what is a fast-growing region of 1.8 million people, are also increasing. “Our operational costs have gone up by 13 percent, and we are responding to approximately 30
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Auckland Transport’s pothole promise to Aucklanders
Date: 31 October 2024 Auckland Transport (AT) is making a pothole promise to keep the city moving and reaffirm its commitment to fixing one of the most troublesome and talked about problems on Auckland’s roads. The promise, which includes a new 24 hour response time, has been welcomed by Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown. “This is an excellent initiative. I am totally behind the ‘pothole promise’ and I hope AT can deliver it. “I encourage Aucklanders to be proactive about reporting potholes and also
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Endorsement secured for Karanga-a-Hape Station project
surrounding the new Karanga-a-Hape Station – a key part of the transformational City Rail Link project... city centre, maximising the positive impacts of the City Rail Link.” “The changes more closely... traffic lane on East Street, and on the approach to upper Mercury Lane.” When the City Rail Link... site visits. Options were assessed to ensure they aligned with strategic plans, including the City ... to be completed before the City Rail Link opens. AT will continue to work with the local community
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Cook Street, City Centre – Gateway treatments
of people walking and cycling. The new 30km/h City Centre speed limit zone requires some changes made... lower speed environment as well as mark the entrances into the City Centre. The Gateway designs will need to create entry points into the city that provide clear cues to motorists to slow down; fostering.../h City Centre speed limit zone requires some changes made to the road environment. There are 23... the entrances into the City Centre. The Gateway designs will need to create entry points into the city
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Mind the Gap: April rail closures explained
Date: 30 March 2026 Critical upgrade and testing work to enable the City Rail Link (CRL) to open... rail closures are needed now to stay on track to open City Rail Link in the second half of this year... are on the critical path and delaying them now would result in delays completing City Rail Link work...; The closures will see KiwiRail and Auckland Transport work on a range of upgrades to allow City Rail Link... the new Auckland-wide City Rail Link timetable. When the City Rail Link opens
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First electric train rolls into Pukekohe
city in 75 minutes. Services will be operating from tomorrow every 20 minutes between Pukekohe Station.... “Getting to the city centre from Pukekohe is now one easy train ride that’s 25 minutes quicker than bussing... to more of the city , making it easier for us to travel without having to rely on a car or worry about... with the opening of City Rail Link in 2026. KiwiRail’s Chief Asset Development Officer David Gordon... are delivering to prepare the network for the City Rail Link and the improved services and faster
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New third platform at Henderson to enable more frequent trains
Date: 22 October 2024 Work begins later this Labour Weekend on a third platform and additional tracks at Henderson Station, which will enable more frequent and reliable train services, as part of the City Rail Link (CRL) programme. The Auckland Transport (AT) and KiwiRail project is expected..., KiwiRail’s City Rail Link Programme Director. “In combination with City Rail Link and the Rail... – to prepare the network for the faster, more frequent trains that City Rail Link will bring