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COVID-19: Auckland Transport Update
Wednesday, 25 March 2020, 2:05 pm
Press Release: Auckland Transport
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The Government has announced that New Zealand will move
to Alert Level 4 tonight at 11.59pm, Wednesday, 25 March
2020.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said it’s vitally
important to adhere to the government’s guidelines for
using public transport during the COVID-19 Level 4
Alert.
“This is the first time in our history that
we have had to restrict movement in this way, but it is
absolutely necessary that we do so to stop the spread of
COVID-19 cases in our communities,” he says.
“We
all need to follow the rules, stay at home, self-isolate and
maintain physical distancing if necessary, and only use
public transport if necessary to travel to essential work or
access essential services.
“The more effective our
self-isolation and physical distancing the sooner we can
emerge from this crisis and restore
normality.”
Alert Level 4 means:
- In
alignment with new national policy while at Alert Level 4,
all public transport (bus, trains and ferries) contracted by
AT will be free.
- From 11.59pm tonight, public
transport services will only be available for those working
in essential services, for medical reasons, to access
essential services including get to the supermarket, and to
move essential goods. For details on what is considered an
essential service visit https://covid19.govt.nz/government-actions/covid-19-alert-level/
- While
travel will be free people should continue to tag on and off
using their AT HOP card. This will allow Auckland Transport
to monitor passenger numbers and make fast adjustments to
services if required due to changes in
demand.
- Essential workers may be asked, while
travelling, to show who they work for. Where practical
people should carry some form of identification showing who
they are, who they work for, and their job (e.g. a business
card, letter from their employer, or other work
ID).
- People must continue to use the rear door to
get on and off the bus. This is to ensure everyone is kept
as safe as possible by minimising the physical contact
between customers and the bus drivers.
- From early
Thursday morning, trains, buses and ferries contracted by AT
will also run to a reduced timetable. Details are available
at https://at.govt.nz/COVID-19
- Bus
services will largely operate according to weekend
timetables. Some services will be removed (Such as school
buses and Skybus) while services to key medical centres will
retain regular or more frequent services.
- Train
services – Train services will be operating according to
the Sunday timetable.
- Ferry services – The
Birkenhead, Bayswater, Stanley Bay and Gulf Harbour services
will not operate while we are at Alert Level 4. Remaining
services will operate to a reduced
schedule.
Note: some key ferry services such as
those to Waiheke and Devonport are not contracted or managed
by AT. However, Fullers 360 have advised that they will also
be providing free travel to Waiheke and
Devonport.
These timetables will be maintained until
the Government announces a reduction of the COVID-19 Alert
Level or advises otherwise.
- We will be monitoring
these services and changes may continue to be made to
timetables. We are working to do this as quickly as possible
and suggest you refer to the information on our website at
https://at.govt.nz/COVID-19
and plan your journey ahead.
- All AT construction
sites are being made safe and secure by our contractors and
will be closed from 11.59pm tonight. These sites will be
regularly monitored for health and safety. Only work related
to maintaining essential services and critical
infrastructure and to address immediate and short-term
safety issues (e.g. emergency maintenance work) will be
undertaken by Auckland Transport until the alert level is
reduced by the Government.
- Traffic volumes are
expected to be relatively light due to the number of
businesses closing and people staying indoors. Therefore,
traffic signalling will be managed to give priority access
to hospitals and other essential services.
- AT is
currently working through how it will manage both on and off
street parking (paid and unpaid) over this period. However,
our focus will be on ensuring free flowing access for
emergency and other essential traffic. A further update on
this will be provided separately.
This is a
challenging time for us all. We ask that people be
understanding and patient of everyone else who is in the
same situation until this global issue can be brought under
control.
Remember that the best place to find the
latest information about the COVID-19 situation in New
Zealand is on the Government’s special COVID-19 website:
https://covid19.govt.nz/
Auckland
Transport’s COVID-19 page is at: https://at.govt.nz/COVID-19
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