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Aucklanders urged to plan ahead with train services disrupted and Harbour Bridge closures possible
Date: 2 July 2023 Auckland Transport is advising Aucklanders to plan ahead before they travel on Monday with significant disruptions affecting Southern and Eastern Line train services. Due to an issue with KiwiRail’s electrical infrastructure between Puhinui and Ōtāhuhu, all Eastern Line services... between Manukau and Ōtāhuhu. Scheduled bus services across Auckland will also accept train tickets as well...; Whether train and ferry services are able to continue operating if wind speeds across Auckland reach
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Auckland’s new train network – coming soon
with Auckland Transport adding new train lines and bus connections to provide more choice and faster journeys. “It’s exciting to be able to give people a clearer idea of how their train journeys will change... travel times. 90% of all train services will pass through the underground tunnels and city centre... be shopping at LynnMall and if they don’t have what you want, jump on an East-West train straight... a 30-minute train journey to the central city, offering an attractive alternative to driving,” says
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Aucklanders urged to avoid non-urgent travel tonight and Tuesday
but there will be some delays , detours and cancellations across the network depending on the impact
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Peak train services to run every 20 minutes from tomorrow as industrial action continues
Date: 9 June 2024 All train services at peak times will be running at a reduced frequency from tomorrow due to ongoing industrial action by unionised Auckland One Rail (AOR) staff. Auckland Transport (AT) is advising commuters to plan ahead as peak train services will only be operating every 20 minutes. AT’s rail operator AOR is running a reduced timetable to cover a shortage of train staff due to industrial action, which began on Saturday, 8 June. We currently do not know when
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Train services back to normal ahead of today’s FIFA Women’s World Cup match
Date: 22 July 2023 Train services across Auckland have returned to their usual timetables this morning thanks to the hard work last night by KiwiRail crews to clear a slip affecting the rail corridor near Parnell Station. With the slip now cleared and trains running as usual, Auckland’s public... of AT’s bus or train services.” Extra public transport services for today’s World Cup match Special... to Manukau after the match; There will be extra capacity on Western Line train services to take fans from
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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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Harry Styles fans encouraged to plan ahead to avoid delays and disruptions to travel
for ticketholders across all regular timetabled bus and train services; and limited dedicated... to KiwiRail’s ongoing track upgrades, train services are replaced by rail buses on the Southern and Onehunga... options to note: Free public transport is available all day on all regular timetabled bus and train ... option is to take the train to Ōtāhuhu Station on the Eastern Line, and then take a bus to Penrose
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Summer rail upgrades progressing smoothly
are reminding train users that additional bus services are running while the rail network remains... work on more than 110 sites to prepare for City Rail Link and allow more frequent reliable train .... These are in addition to Auckland Transport’s regular bus services which train users can also use to get around the city. Most train services will start to resume from 28 January, with all services returning by 3... in the Onehunga and Penrose areas can also expect some potential delays with more trucks on the road carrying
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CRL timetable testing signals what’s coming
Date: 22 October 2025 Testing of high-frequency train services has provided a glimpse... city “loop” for the first time to simulate the services people can expect from their new train ... the CRL can perform as designed, and that Auckland Transport can operate the new train timetable... providing train and overhead line control services and test monitoring via our rail and digital systems. We... of this nature can’t be carried out at night as it relies on a coordinated team - train drivers, operations
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Special event services for FIFA Women’s World Cup to run as planned today
Date: 20 July 2023 Special event bus and train services to get fans to and from this evening’s opening FIFA Women’s World Cup match will be running as planned, Auckland Transport can confirm... as planned. Train services across Auckland are also running to schedule, meaning fans will also be able... been lifted in the City Centre, all AT bus, train and ferry services will be returning to their usual timetables, stops and stations. There may be some slight delays as services return to usual, so