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Month: February 2026

Why trams should rebuild Wellington

Guest Post | February 9, 2026 | Rapid Transit & Rail
This is a guest post from Wellington-based Kasey McDonnell, which originally appeared on their blog Welly climate nerd (formerly threesixtysix). It is republished here with kind permission. It’s a modest Monday morning in 2035. Derwent Street is glistening in the drizzle.…
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Weekly Roundup 5-February-2026

Greater Auckland | February 5, 2026 | Weekly Roundup
Here’s our weekly roundup of all things urbanism, a day earlier than usual with Waitangi Day tomorrow and the long weekend ahead. This week in Greater Auckland On Monday Matt wrote about the end of the big summer shutdowns – and AT’s planned timetable for once the CRL opens.…
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A metro rail timetable to match the infrastructure?

Matt L | February 2, 2026 | Rapid Transit & Rail
Every summer for the last 20 years some, if not all of Auckland’s rail network has been shut down for weeks on end as major upgrades take place – upgrades such as double tracking, electrification, new stations, major station upgrades, City Rail Link and most recently the work to rebuild much of the network from the foundations up.…
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