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Trespassers on tracks cause Auckland delays
Auckland's southern and eastern line has slowed, causing delays for commuters.
Auckland's southern and eastern line has slowed, causing delays for commuters.
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It could be a long journey home for Aucklanders still waiting to catch a train.
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The vandals caused $20,000 worth of damage to the train.
Auckland Council will have to spend additional rates for a stated purpose.
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The next three weeks will not be a good time to be a train commuter in Auckland.
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No commuter trains are running due to a 24 hour strike by Rail and Maritime Transport Union workers. Credit: Mark Mitchell
Trucking companies recognise that railways are needed as well as roads.
Rail workers have been forced into striking to protect hard-won terms, their union says.
The capital will have no trains at all tomorrow, in the largest strike action since 1994.
Fair wages and job security were among reasons transport unions protested earlier today.