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Update On Transport Network Across Auckland After Friday’s Flooding |
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Auckland Transport Interim Chief Executive Mark Lambert:
Over the past 36 hours our road maintenance teams have put in a mammoth effort across the Auckland region to help reopen roads and manage damage to our infrastructure. Our public transport service providers across bus, ferry and rail have put in huge work to maintain as many services operating against timetables as possible – a huge call out of thanks to our bus drivers acknowledging the situations they found themselves in on Friday evening as they took customers home.
Because of the hard work of our maintenance teams yesterday and overnight we have been able to reopen a number of significant roads and intersections across the region, such as Wiri Station Road and Mill Road in the south, and Victoria Street in the city centre.
As at 0900 this morning there are still more than 39 roads closed across the region, with eight more having lane closures. Although we anticipate this number to drop significantly in coming days some roads will take longer due to the scale of the slips and damage caused on Friday.
On the public transport front our AT Metro team has been working closely with our bus and ferry operators to restore services, with buses and ferries running today to their usual Sunday timetables. Train services are not running today because of KiwiRail’s closure of the rail network this weekend, but rail replacement buses are operating. Stranded and flooded buses have been progressively recovered, checked and where necessary repairs underway. Three bus depots were flooded and these have been progressively restored to operations.
We have been working closely with KiwiRail and our rail operator Auckland One Rail to plan for how we can safely begin running train services from Tuesday onwards.
Because there are large slips on the Western and Eastern Lines, there are likely to be changes to timetables from Tuesday. We are expecting to be able to run some reduced services on both these lines, however it’s likely that the Meadowbank Station will be closed and that passengers on the Western Line will need to transfer between trains at New Lynn. We will be releasing more detailed information about train disruptions and timetables this afternoon.
Auckland Transport and Waka Kotahi continues to jointly operate an Incident Management Response Team from the Auckland Transport Operations Centre and we will continue to provide regular updates through all media and customer information channels, to ensure Aucklanders have the most up to date information on road closures and public transport services.
Finally, I want to thank Auckland’s bus drivers, ferry crews, train staff, and road maintenance crews for their extraordinary work and dedication over the past few days.
Because of their fantastic efforts to get people home safely on Friday and to help get Auckland moving again on Saturday, our city is in a much better position than it would otherwise be.
These public transport staff and roading crews work in challenging roles, but over the past 48 hours they have shown us all just how vital they are for all Aucklanders. They have gone above and beyond and will be remembered as some of the heroes of this flood.
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