RWC 2011 Auckland Half Time Operations Update
24 September
RWC 2011 Auckland Media Update 2
Half Time Operations Update
Headlines
• Pre match transport
operation runs smoothly
• Queens Wharf full - Captain
Cook Wharf open
• Busiest night yet for Fan Trail
Transport
• 25,910 travelled to
the match on public transport
• 15,210 travelled by
bus
• 10,700 travelled by train
• 1500 travelled
by taxi
• Roads were light and traffic flowed well
Fan Trail
• A estimated 10,000
people walked the Fan Trail to Eden Park for the match.
Waterfront Fanzone
• Queens Wharf
has been busy all evening and is now closed. Anybody heading
to the Waterfront Fanzone between now and the end of the NZ
v France match is advised to go to Captain Cook Wharf.
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