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0930 Update – Train services now running on the Southern, Western and Eastern Lines after KiwiRail power outage resolved
Date: 5 May 2023 Train services are up and running again on the Southern, Western and Eastern Lines; Services have been running to 20 min frequencies for the remainder of the morning peak instead of our usual 10 minute frequency – this is a flow-on from the early disruptions; We do not yet have a timeframe for services resuming on the Onehunga Line– we will keep our customers updated on progress restoring services through our usual communication channels; We are running a rail replacement bus
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Auckland train network maps
To help you plan your train travel in Auckland, view the diagrammatic map of the Auckland rail network or more detailed route maps by train line. Auckland train network map Click on the image to view a larger version of the train network map. Train network route & maps Eastern Line.... View the Eastern Line train network route map (PDF 1.9MB) Southern, Western and Onehunga Line.... View the Southern Line train network route map (PDF 1.6MB) The Western Line operates between Swanson
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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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Train services cancelled across Auckland due to KiwiRail power outage
for a small number of rail replacement buses, so we’re encouraging our train customers to consider
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Rail work is on track - Southern Line to reopen on Monday
, to minimise the impact on train customers as much as possible. Darek Koper says AT really appreciates how... been using the rail replacement bus services can travel on their train again – as services resume
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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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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
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Rail safety
Every year people are injured in preventable incidents. Here are some resources to helps keep your students safe around trains, stations, level crossings and tracks. Stay alert, to stay safe. Rail saf…
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Auckland Transport simplifies fare structure and announces annual adjustment
and train journey, or 20c to $1.40 for ferry journeys or a weighted average 5.2%. AT Director Public... of the cost increase for those frequent bus, train and inner harbour ferry customers,” Ms Van der Putten..., and with the upcoming fare changes, some Aucklanders will actually see their bus and train fares reduce, even once... table to four zones: bus or train customers will only be charged for travelling a maximum of four zones... this affecting bus or train fares. An increase in ferry fares will be implemented as part of this change