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KiwiRail Response to Labour Media Statement |
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14th February, 2013
KiwiRail Response to
Labour Transport Spokesperson Media
Statement
Unfortunately Mr Twyford’s statement titled “KiwiRail admits lack of maintenance led to wash-out” misinterprets the issue.
First there is a difference between building new culverts and the maintenance of the 12,000 plus culverts nationally which we manage and prioritise with our extensive asset management programme. KiwiRail has continued to focus on improving drainage infrastructure across the national network after decades of underinvestment, but this work has been focused on the busiest lines, as it should.
The Napier to Gisborne line was a low priority line that was being maintained at a level at which we could operate safely, while also trying to keep costs under control considering the financial losses we were experiencing and that it was, at that stage, being considered for mothballing.
Second the washouts were at several
locations and old, blocked culverts may have contributed to
these. But the weather-bomb that hit the region moved
thousands of tonnes of dirt and trees onto the lines and the
state of the culverts may not have made much difference in
being able to withstand this. It should also be noted that
this event happened in March 2012 prior to the decision to
re-prioritise our network spend over three years.
According to Chief Executive Jim Quinn, “KiwiRail
is committed to continuing to lift the standard of our
infrastructure through the prioritised investment programme
we have in
place.”
ENDS

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