Merry Christmas from Transportblog

Merry Christmas from all of us here at Transportblog. I hope everyone is able to enjoy the holiday season with family and friends. While Santa didn’t bring us it for Christmas, I suspect tha during the next year we might see start to see the Congestion Free Network become more of a reality.…
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Summer in the City, and a look ahead.

A view from new Britomart bar and restaurant Ostro that seems to perfectly express the contradictory current phase in Auckland City’s development. What a great scene: Sitting here amidst the sophistication of the latest addition to the our reborn downtown with all the perfectly prepared kai moana you could want, reassuringly expensive wines from every viticultured corner of the country, the cruise liners slipping around North Head, and the sculptural forms of the gantry cranes lined up and waiting patiently in the late afternoon sun like a row of giant robotic footmen, it is hard not to marvel at how lovely Auckland can be and at how far it has come recently.…
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LA investment in PT is reducing driving

When we invest in good quality public transport, walking or cycling it is normally not about providing some sort of social service to those who can’t drive – either for age/medical reasons or that they simply can’t afford to. It’s really about giving people a choice in how they get around the city as in cities like Auckland far too often the only viable option is to drive.…
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Waitemata Plaza Trial

Getting the most out of our waterfront is extremely important and it’s good to see that Waterfront Auckland are taking that seriously by trialling changes to Waitemata Plaza to make it more attractive. Waitemata Plaza was built in the 1990s as part of the Viaduct Harbour development in time for the America’s Cup.…
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Testing Auckland’s trains

One of the biggest developments that has occurred this year has been the arrival of our first electric trains. There are now four in the country and the depot is filling up so fast that in a few weeks time they will have to start storing the trains outside rather than keeping them wrapped up inside.…
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Skypath Passed (and how it will connect)

As I’m sure you will all know by now, Skypath was discussed today at the councils Governing Body meeting. In the public part of the meeting there were talks from the: two concerned Residents Associations along with the Westhaven Marina Users Association Skypath Trust and Cycle Action Auckland  (thanks Ben for the shout-out) Waitemata and Kaipātiki Local Boards whose areas are connected by the project As expected the first group spoke in opposition while the rest spoke in support.…
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