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Explore Auckland again with half-price AT Metro fares
From next Friday, 1 April, fares across the AT Metro network will drop by 50 per cent, saving passengers an estimated $10 million on bus, train and ferry fares over three months. As well as covering individual trips, the discount covers all AT HOP monthly passes and concessions, and halves the current daily cap from $20, meaning Aucklanders will never pay more than $10 for a day’s travel... to travel around Tāmakai Makaurau. “Regular public transport users know that Auckland’s bus, train
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AT confirms $50 weekly fare cap on public transport to start this Sunday
to the city during the week might now decide to take the train or one of our inner harbour ferries to go
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In preparation for contactless payments later this year, upgraded AT HOP card readers are being rolled out across Auckland’s public transport network
with the big improvements coming via City Rail Link, Eastern Busway, new train stations in South Auckland... pedestal readers across 32 train stations and 16 ferry terminals Approximately 110 gates at 17 stations
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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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Customers can still travel during AT HOP disruption
Date: 14 September 2023 Auckland Transport is currently experiencing issues with its AT HOP services and wants to reassure customers they can still catch buses, trains and ferries while the issue is b…
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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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Update on transport network across Auckland after Friday’s flooding
running today to their usual Sunday timetables. Train services are not running today because... begin running train services from Tuesday onwards. Because there are large slips on the Western... Lynn. We will be releasing more detailed information about train disruptions and timetables... bus drivers, ferry crews, train staff, and road maintenance crews for their extraordinary work... have resumed now that SH1 from Puhoi to Warkworth has reopened. Train No train services
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Aucklanders urged to take care when travelling on Monday
and the South Eastern Highway expected to reopen this evening. Train services expected to resume on Tuesday Subject to any further weather impact we are planning to resume train services on Auckland’s... to make transfers in some cases to complete their journey.” Train services are planned to resume from... to the timetable but may be impacted by road closures, flooding and increased traffic. Public transport situation report Train No train services are running today or tomorrow (Monday) because
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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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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... a bike to connect with bus or train travel which has meant there has been a shortage of suitable parking at some bus and train stations. “This rollout is all part of our ongoing programme
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