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Update On Transport Network Across Auckland After Yesterday’s Flooding
Saturday, 28 January 2023, 1:14 pm
Press Release: Auckland Transport
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Our thoughts are with Aucklanders impacted at this time
by the extraordinary weather event yesterday and we are
doing everything we can with our road maintenance and public
transport partners to respond to the event and reinstate
transport services.
Our teams at Auckland Transport
have been working overnight to assess the damage from
yesterday’s floods to our public transport and road
networks.
We have been working with our road
maintenance teams and public transport operators to ensure
we are doing everything we can to get as many public
transport services up and running and roads reopened where
it’s safe to do so. Over night and this morning a number
of roads have been able to be reopened. There remain
approximately 30 road closures across the local road network
excluding State Highways.
We are currently operating
approximately 80% of our scheduled bus service timetable,
and ferries are now operating on most routes other than
Hobsonville Point. Trains are not operating because of
KiwiRail’s weekend rail network closure, with rail bus
replacements in place.
On the road network there are
still a range of road closures in place, with Auckland
Transport and Waka Kotahi maintenance teams working to clear
these closures when it is safe and practical to do
so.
After a significant flooding event like yesterday
there will be damage that is immediately obvious as well as
damage that will take longer repair.
It will take time
for us to assess and repair the damage caused by
yesterday’s flooding, so we’re asking Aucklanders for
their patience as we work through this carefully.
As
always our priority is to keep Aucklanders safe when
they’re travelling across our city, so there will be
ongoing road closures when these are needed to keep people
safe.
Thanks to Auckland’s public transport and
roading workers for their mammoth work last
night.
ENDS
Public transport situation
report
Bus
- 80% of bus services are
operating including bus rail replacements, with
cancellations due to water-damaged fleet and drivers unable
to come to work.
- Due to road closures, there are
significant bus detours in place
- There are no
services in Warkworth this morning due to closed roads, with
the route 998 and 996 service having
resumed.
- Flooding occurred overnight at Ranui,
Onehunga, Glenfield and Kaiwana Rd bus depots. Operators are
still assessing damage and operating impact for Tuesday full
timetable.
- No issues reported on Waiheke Island with
services not affected by
weather.
Train
- No train services are
running because of this weekend’s KiwiRail and City Rail
Link rail network closure.
- Ambassadors are at the
rail bus stops at Britomart, Newmarket and Otahuhu assisting
customers.
- Rail Bus Replacements are
operating.
Ferry
- Most services are
operating as normal this morning.
- Hobsonville
weekend services are not operating due to debris in the
water from multiple slips. This will be reviewed in the
afternoon.
- Inner harbour services are delayed as
they are running at slower speeds because of potential
debris, with additional lookouts needed on vessels as a
precaution.
Road network situation
report
- Most roads affected by surface flooding
have reopened as flood waters have subsided.
- All
available resources from our suppliers are assisting with
the clean up and assessment of damage to the road network.
There is a high degree of cooperation between
suppliers.
- At this point the main focus is clearing
slip debris and fallen trees from the road
carriageway.
- There is some significant damage to our
road infrastructure in the rural areas particularly the
Rodney area. It will take some time to assess the full
extent of the damage and permanent repairs due to the size
of the network with emergency response is in
place.
- Ahuroa Road, Upper Waiwera Road and Forest
Hill Road remain closed but should reopen today when slips
are cleared.
- Scenic Drive is also closed due to a
substantial slip. We expect it to reopen in 2-3
days.
- A bridge on Mill Flat Road in Coatesville
which has been washed away. We are working through options
to restore access to residents being either a temporary
diversion on a forestry road or a Bailey
bridge.
- Roscommon Road remains closed at the
intersection with Wiri Station Road due to
flooding.
- Mill Road is also closed at the Redoubt
Road intersection due to a large slip which is being
cleared.
- On the North Shore Glenvar Road, Woodland
Crescent and Wade River Road remain closed at specific
locations.
- We have no reports of any major damage on
Great Barrier Island or Waiheke Island at this
stage.
ENDS
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