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Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown has hosted a productive and focused meeting today about recent rail issues in Auckland. The meeting was attended by Auckland Transport, KiwiRail, Auckland One Rail (train operator), and the Office of the Minister of Transport.
A range of issues were discussed that have been affecting passenger rail services, which include heat restrictions, temporary speed restrictions, delays caused by a transition to a new signalling system at Britomart for the City Rail Link, multiple point failures, staff shortages, and poor communication to customers.
None of these individual issues are the single cause of disruptions, but they have compounded to cause an unacceptable situation.
The meeting was focused on the actions required to fix these problems. The following actions were noted by the Mayor:
The Mayor has also noted the recent review into KiwiRail’s Handling of Recent Disruptions to Passenger Services, which found that governance arrangements for metropolitan rail lines are insufficiently integrated across rail participants. The report found that there was a need for a collaborative, aligned governance group focused on delivering excellent services.
Mayor Wayne Brown said the meeting was productive.
“It went surprisingly well, I have detailed my expectations and we will be hauling them in again in a week’s time to make sure things are being fixed. I thank Aucklanders for their patience and I look forward to things improving, fast.”
Mayor Brown says the Minister of Transport and Minister for Auckland Hon Simeon Brown is also being clear he wants this fixed.
“I am thankful for the Minister’s support and look forward to working together to bring better transport to Aucklanders.”
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