The Hamilton to Auckland commuter rail service is on track with a sod-turning ceremony held last week to launch the start of construction for the Rotokauri Transport Hub — a key connection for the Hamilton to Auckland passenger rail service, a pivotal link in the city's bus network, and a major milestone in the next chapter of the Hamilton story.
Labour MP Jamie Strange, Paula Southgate, mayor of Hamilton, and local iwi turned the official sod and were joined by Hamilton City Council staff, stakeholders and other key members of the community.
Mrs Southgate hailed the project as a prime example of what can be achieved through collaboration across council boundaries and through partnerships with Government and its agencies.
The Transport Hub initiative was a key plank of the wider Hamilton to Auckland Corridor project involving local and central government and iwi to progress the Government's urban growth agenda, she said.
"If we are to unlock the potential of this region, we must — all of us — put aside our boundaries and work with others to achieve the very best outcomes for the people we represent," Mrs Southgate said.