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The light rail network is being developed to support the country’s growing population, which is expected to reach two million by 2030. A sum of $1.8bn has been committed by the Government of New ...
Auckland light rail plan facing huge hurdles to get back on track. 16 May 05:00 PM. New Zealand. Government puts Auckland light rail back on track. 31 Mar 02:00 AM.
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown says the Government’s newly announced second harbour crossing should only come after the impacts of light rail and moving the city’s port are considered.
Auckland Council has advanced the light rail project as an urban development project to regenerate housing, retail and office buildings alongside the route, and have a larger impact on the overall ...
After recent comments by Auckland Transports CEO Dean Kimpton, Surface Light Rail (SLR) is rallying Aucklanders to participate in the submission process for Auckland Council's Draft Long Term Plan ...
Auckland Light Rail’s indicative business case and shortlist of options is an encouraging light at the end of the tunnel for Aucklanders, Infrastructure New Zealand General Manager Claire ...
Auckland's new tunnelled rail network to meet demand up to 2070. As Auckland continues to grow, it's vital that "liveability" isn't damaged in our planning approach, according to Tommy Parker ...
Our Government has today cancelled Labour’s Auckland Light Rail – a wasteful and unfit for purpose project which never delivered one metre of track in six years. We are continuing to deliver on our ...
Who pays what for light rail is still up in the air - with Auckland Mayor Phil Goff saying council could pay up to $1.5 billion and higher rates for property owners near the proposed routes should ...
The government will decide by the end of the year whether to proceed with one of three options for Auckland light rail, which range in cost from $9 billion to $16.3b. The Auckland light rail ...
By Amy Williams for RNZ. The team behind Auckland Light Rail is still waiting to hear what comes next, after a stop work notice was issued for the multi-billion-dollar project.
NZ Super, in unsolicited bid, proposed to lead a consortium, including Canada's Caisse, to build and operate Auckland's planned light rail system.
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