Patrick Brockie: $5.5b Rail Link's Sweeping Legacy for New Zealand
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, AUG 4 – Auckland Transport unveils detailed network maps showing new rapid transit lines and stations that will double city centre rail capacity to 19,000 passengers per hour, officials said.
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New rail map, line names revealed as CRL shunts closer
At yesterday’s announcement, Auckland councillor Andy Baker, the chair of the transport, resilience and infrastructure committee, AT chief executive Dean Kimpton, and KiwiRail programme director Bobby Fischer. Photos supplied More direct access to the city centre and a cross-city service are the key features of the new Trains and Rapid Buses map, says Auckland Transport (AT). The map highlights the scale of public transport improvements which wi…
Auckland Transport unveils rapid bus route map
Image: Auckland CouncilAuckland Transport has released a route map to showcase how its upgraded rapid bus and train network will work in the future. When the City Rail Link (CRL) opens next year, key rapid transit routes will run alongside the rail services to provide connections for passengers. Image: Auckland Transport “Many don’t realise CRL has allowed our team at Auckland Transport to re-shape the rail network, and how it integrates with bu…
ATs First Official CRL Map - Greater Auckland
The City Rail Link is going to be one of the most transformative projects Auckland has ever seen and it is now, most likely, less than a year away. Auckland Transport are more visibly starting to get ready for it and yesterday they officially unveiled their rapid transit map for once it opens, including what they’re calling each of the lines. As much as I love the project and want it to succeed, I can’t help but feel AT have fumbled the ball a b…
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