Motor vehicle-free summit on Maungawhau / Mt Eden

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From the Tūpuna Maunga o Tāmaki Makaurau Authority

Motor vehicle-free summit on Maungawhau / Mt Eden

The tihi (summit) of Maungawhau / Mt Eden will be free from motor vehicles as a result of last night’s meeting of the Tūpuna Maunga o Tāmaki Makaurau Authority.

Last December the Maunga Authority agreed in principle to the move and last night progressed to a clear direction that the tihi (summit) will be motor vehicle-free, subject to confirmation of the costs associated with the various arrangements including access for those with limited mobility.

Maunga Authority Chair Paul Majurey explains that the important decision for this ancestral mountain reflects the serious consideration given to the initiative.

“There was unanimous agreement at the Maunga Authority hui last night that a motor vehicle-free summit is the right outcome for the iconic taonga of Maungawhau / Mt Eden.”

Council staff have worked closely with various disability organisations in addressing the matter of tihi access for people with limited mobility and identified practical measures such as the installation of electric gates with an access code, or similar outcomes. The access code could be distributed to people with limited mobility via the Auckland Council call centre. 

Mr Majurey explains that in making their decision the Maunga Authority placed emphasis on the spiritual and cultural significance of the tihi to Mana Whenua and the community aspirations reflected in the long-standing public programme that led to the 2007 Maungawhau  /  Mt Eden Management Plan.

The plan identified that unrestricted access raised concerns over pedestrian safety, congestion and damage to the maunga. In response to these concerns, heavy vehicles were restricted from accessing the tihi in 2011.

“Motor vehicle removal from the tihi of Maungawhau was signalled many years ago as a necessary outcome to protect this taonga, and to reflect the Mana Whenua and community aspirations of their living connections with this taonga,” says Mr Majurey.

“The removal of heavy vehicles from the summit has been successful, resulting in significantly less congestion and also a change of attitudes in visitors. The community has embraced the much safer walk to the top of the maunga, and are excited about the enhanced experience with this ancestral place overlooking Tāmaki Makaurau.”

A motor-vehicle-free tihi on Maungawhau / Mt Eden is expected to be implemented in the coming months.

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Further Information

Click here for more information about the Tūpuna Maunga o Tāmaki Makaurau Authority.

The Ngā Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau Collective Redress Act 2014 appoints the Maunga Authority as the administering body for the Tūpuna Maunga under the Reserves Act 1977. The role of an administering body is to administer, manage and control the reserve(s) under its administration in accordance with the Reserves Act.

The Tūpuna Maunga o Tāmaki Makaurau Authority is independent from Auckland Council and has statutory powers and functions.

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ANZAC Day Public Transport Services

Bus or train to the Services this year

Auckland Transport is running special services to the Dawn Ceremony services this year for ANZAC Day.

From Auckland Transport:

ANZAC Day Dawn Service

Catch public transport to the ANZAC Day Dawn service to honour and remember New Zealanders who have served, and commemorate the loss of life and of innocence 100 years on from the Gallipolli landings.

Date: Saturday 25 April
Place: Auckland War Memorial Museum
Time: 6am

Normal fares/passes apply for travel on public transport however returned service men and women with a Veterans SuperGold card and SuperGold card holders can travel for free all day on public transport.

RSA members can also travel for free all day on any Metrolink, Waka Pacific, North Star, Go West or any LINK bus with your membership card.


Bus

A Saturday timetable will be in place for all bus services with additional Inner LINK and Northern Express services provided for the ANZAC Day Dawn service:

Inner LINK

Inner LINK buses will operate approximately every 15 minutes (clockwise and anti-clockwise) from 4.45am to 6.30am. From 6.30am the services will operate to the normal Saturday timetable.

These services operate to Auckland Museum in the Domain.

Northern Express

Additional Northern Express services will operate from Albany to Britomart at the following times:

  • 4.30am
  • 5.00am
  • 5.30am
  • 6.00am

The normal Saturday timetable resumes from 6.30am.


Train

Western Line

Western Line train services travel to Grafton station on Park Rd, which is a 10-15 minute walk to the Auckland Domain.

Southern/Eastern Line (including Onehunga Line)

The closest station to the Auckland Domain is the Newmarket station, which is a 15-20 minute walk to the Auckland Domain.


Ferry

A normal Saturday timetable will be in place for ferry services.


Last updated 9 April 2015
Information is correct at the time of publishing and subject to change https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/events/anzac-day-dawn-service/