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How the train network and timetables will change for the City Rail Link
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New te reo Māori announcements adds to growing bilingual transport network
Train passengers will now be able to hear announcements on the PA system in te reo Māori at all train platforms across Tāmaki Makaurau. The new announcements are the latest addition to Auckland Transport’s (AT) growing bilingual transport network. They join te reo Māori audio announcements at ferry... Train Station. Mayor Phil Goff says, “Auckland Transport’s decision reflects the status of te reo..., heard, spoken and learned across our network,” he says. As well as te reo Māori announcements at train
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Train conditions of carriage
the time of arrival or departure of its Passenger Services at the times published in any timetable ... Customers in moving about the Passenger Service, and the stroller remains in the ‘T car’ (the train ... must remain muzzled while on a train and on station property; a Customer who takes a Pet onto... Service means a train service (excluding chartered or special vehicles) conducted by the Operator and includes a service normally provided by a train that is provided using an alternative mode
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Aucklanders urged to avoid non-urgent travel tonight and Tuesday
Date: 13 February 2023 Auckland Transport is urging Aucklanders to avoid travel tonight and Tuesday, as high winds and rain from Cyclone Gabrielle continue to be felt across the region. AT’s Executive…
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Rail buses to operate on Sunday amid industrial action uncertainty
Date: 14 June 2024 Due to the ongoing industrial action, AT’s rail operator Auckland One Rail is unable to confirm at this stage which trains will be operating on Sunday 16 June. We will be running ra…
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Summer rail upgrades progressing smoothly
Date: 10 January 2025 As more Aucklanders return to work next week, Auckland Transport and KiwiRail 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
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Haere rā Britomart, kia ora Waitematā Station
Date: 22 September 2025 Auckland’s downtown train station is now known as ‘Waitematā Station’, following the final step in the name change to better connect to the local history of the surrounding area. The City Rail Link Mana Whenua Forum gifted the station name in 2017 and supported a transition... to the train station. The surrounding area/precinct is commonly known as Britomart - though it has... in the vicinity of the station, and updated onboard train stickers and maps. These changes were scheduled
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Homai Station access upgraded during rail closure
Date: 23 January 2025 Homai Station is now ready for more frequent train services when the City Rail Link opens in 2026, with safer access to the station as well as improvements for the local blind and low vision community. The safer access replaces two pedestrian level crossings which are now closed as part of an ongoing programme replacing level crossings to support more frequent... when train services resume on 28 January. It is one of many projects Auckland Transport
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King’s Birthday rail closure - Critical upgrades to prepare for CRL
. These buses, which will stop at or near all train stations and are designed to keep our regular rail... safety is a priority to us. Before crossing train tracks, follow all safety signage and do
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Auckland deserves a rail network that can withstand a warm day
Date: 12 February 2024 Please attribute this statement to Stacey van der Putten, AT Director Public Transport Services and Active Modes: It is enormously disappointing that AT is having to cancel train services today because of speed restrictions put in place by KiwiRail on the Auckland rail network due to hot tracks. These speed restrictions would be unlikely to be needed today if the Auckland rail network was not vulnerable because of numerous known faults. We appreciate how enormously