For whom the harbour bridge tolls…

Many people want a new harbour crossing, but do they want to pay $9 for it every time they cross the harbour? Yesterday Te Waihanga, the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission released its National Infrastructure Plan (NIP). A lot of their case feels very familiar to many of the arguments we’ve made over many years, especially about transport investment.…
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The Western Line to Newmarket Question

What’s faster: a less frequent direct service or a more frequent service that requires a transfer? In my post last week about needing a metro timetable to match our upgraded rail network, a few things came up that caught my attention: That the testing didn’t go well There were a number of suggestions about west-to-Newmarket services – with some similar comments I’ve seen from time to time in other places.…
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Weekly Roundup 30-January-2026

Another roundup to cap off your week, can you believe its already the end of January? This week in Greater Auckland On Tuesday we ran Scott’s op-ed from Coalition for More Homes about what PC120 will bring. On Wednesday Jolisa took a deep look into some of the headlines about climate resilience and the recent tragedies.…
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The trams that built Wellington

This is a guest post from Wellington-based Kasey McDonnell, which originally appeared on their blog threesixtysix,. It is republished here with kind permission. Which year saw the most public transport passengers in Wellington’s history? You might think 2019, before the pandemic put public transport in crisis.…
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