Not so sure about this I have picked up this Conflict of Interest Declaration from the Minutes of the Auckland Transport Board meeting held December 16, 2014 3. Interests … Continue reading Neutral or Potential Conflict In Duties?
Not so sure about this I have picked up this Conflict of Interest Declaration from the Minutes of the Auckland Transport Board meeting held December 16, 2014 3. Interests … Continue reading Neutral or Potential Conflict In Duties?
Not on I have received pieces of information that the recently formed Public Transport Users Association might have so issues at its top level. Their strong wording against Auckland … Continue reading Public Transport Users Association Negativity Towards Auckland Transport
And so the Public Transport Users Association has put out their first project presser:
A group of local residents and would-be train users are meeting at the Huapai train station this Thursday, but they might be waiting a long time for a train. Despite proposed growth of thousands of new homes in Huapai and Riverhead, an existing railway line to the heart of the growth area, and existing stations and diesel rolling stock, Auckland Transport are not planning for trains.
A new group hopes to change that. The Public Transport Users Association is a voluntary organisation, newly established to give current and future public transport users a voice. They are launching their first campaign this week, to retain and extend rail services from Swanson to Waitakere and Huapai.
Chairperson of the new group, and former Chair of Auckland’s Regional Transport Committee, Christine Rose, who is a local bus and train user, says Waitakere and Kumeu communities must be the only communities in the region facing a worse public transport future, with the withdrawal of train services to Waitakere, and the cancellation of long-held plans for hourly rail services to Huapai.
“The Northwestern motorway is severely congested and can’t keep up with growth in our area. Auckland Transport have no plans for a decent, dedicated, congestion free bus way to the Northwest. But we do have a significant underutilised asset in the rail, stations and rolling stock, that could provide a viable alternative for existing and future commuters”.
The Public Transport Users Association is launching the WestRail campaign at 4 on 4 December, but have already been encouraged by locals in support of rail services to the area. Further engagement with the community will follow. The group are also engaging with locals at the Waitakere station from 7-9 on Thursday morning, talking to commuters and encouraging awareness about the feasibility and need for rail services retained and extended in our area.
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Not the best project I can think of here with our limited funding towards Auckland Transport as is.
The problems:
Conclusion?
Not a good start for the PTUA……