Labour's policy to roll out rapid passenger rail between Tauranga, Hamilton and Auckland has been rubbished by Transport Minister Simon Bridges as unrealistic and a waste of money.
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern yesterday announced Labour's policy for the rapid rail network between the three cities, saying it would be as fast as travel by car.
She said rapid rail was necessary to cater for growth in the regions, to take pressure off the roads and "supercharge" the regional economies.
The idea has been promoted by the Greater Auckland transport lobby group and Ardern said Labour would commit an initial $20 million: $10m for capital costs and $10m in operational funding.
However, Bridges said it would take more than 4.5 hours compared to 2.5 hours by car and if Labour was truly proposing rapid rail, it would be exorbitant.