
Auckland Transport rolls out $50 weekly fare cap
AT users will be charged a maximum $50 a week, regardless of how often they use services.
AT users will be charged a maximum $50 a week, regardless of how often they use services.
The fare cap will help with the cost of living, says mayor Wayne Brown.
Calum Haslop, the New Zealand head of bus operator Kinetic, unveils the largest all-electric bus depot in New Zealand and Australia, located in New Lynn, West Auckland.
Kinetic says about 75% of Auckland's buses will be electric over the next 3-5 years.
'We are at the point of sinking,' says cafe owner Richard O'Hanlon.
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Any potential conflicts of interests meticulously dealt with, says former AT chairman.
AT is looking at way to reduce traffic management costs.
Two engineering firms pocketed $64m for working on light rail.
The operators of the Auckland and Wellington networks wrote to NZTA about their concerns.
Auckland Council will oppose the Government plan to raise speed limits, but can't stop it.
A track signal issue at Britomart has caused the delays.
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Transport Minister Simeon Brown says cash from congestion charges should be spent locally.
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Graeme Hart companies are doing a switcheroo: moving from one building to another.
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Auckland Transport says it is disappointed by the driving seen in the video.
The amount is far worse than the approximately $5m initially thought to be owed.
The serial stabber also attacked a man at Auckland Hospital, resulting in kidney loss.
Police say they 'hope this arrest reassures commuters'.
Passengers were forced off a train after a technical issue on Monday morning, having to walk along railway tracks. Video / Atinderpal Singh
A union says the reduced frequency of trains could last up to a month.
City leaders seek public feedback about where the money should be spent.
AT says it will cut hours because 'the weekend is an important time for ... businesses'.
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AT plans to charge for weekends, including overnight on Sundays, and public holidays.