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Explore Auckland again with half-price AT Metro fares
From Friday 1 April, fares across the AT Metro network will drop by 50 per cent, saving passengers money on bus, train and ferry fares.
Game changing parking plan one step closer for Auckland
To unlock some of the city’s most gridlocked roads and reduce transport emissions, Auckland’s draft Parking Strategy proposes changes to how parking is managed across our city.
New electric bike charging station in Claris
People with electric bikes will soon be able to charge them in Claris thanks to a Locky-dock EV bike charging station at the local board office.
Te Onewa Northcote Point Wharf to benefit from additional future-proofing
Auckland Transport will temporarily close Te Onewa Northcote Point Wharf for up to six weeks from mid-February to pave the way for the future arrival of low-emission vessels.
Mayor Goff welcomes transformative light rail investment for Auckland
Mayor Phil Goff says today’s light rail announcement is critical to Auckland’s future, and its ability to deal with congestion and emissions-reduction challenges, and provide for intensive housing to meet future projected population growth.
Auckland Transport gets green light to proceed with review of parking
Aucklanders will soon be asked to share their views on carparking in Tāmaki Makaurau and how it is managed in the future.
Australasia’s biggest ever electric bus order will remove 10,000 tonnes of emissions annually
Australasia’s biggest electric bus order has been announced and will see a further 152 battery electric buses on Auckland’s roads and will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the AT Metro bus fleet by an estimated 11 per cent per year.
MOTAT to be the new home for the Auckland Dockline Tram
Ten years on from Wynyard Quarter opening up as Auckland’s newest waterfront neighbourhood, the Planning Committee has endorsed the recommendation of the Eke Panuku Board to move the Wynyard Quarter tram to MOTAT.
Auckland Transport shines bright at United Nations Climate Change Conference
Auckland Transport’s zero-emission bus fleet will be showcased in a virtual exhibition at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 26) in Glasgow this month.
Light rail recommended as best option to transform central Auckland
Communities can find out more about Auckland’s first light rail line, which is set to transform the way people move around the city over the next 50 years.
Eastern Busway gets green light
The next stage of the Eastern Busway from Pakuranga to Botany in Auckland is gathering pace despite the pandemic’s challenges.
It’s simple - safer speed limits are saving lives
Auckland Transport has released a report showing a reduction in crashes on key roads where lower speed limits were introduced last year.
Mark Darrow appointed to AT Board
New member brings hands-on transport and climate action experience to board.
Feedback sought on proposed speed limit changes around Tāmaki Makaurau
Auckland Transport is asking for feedback on a proposal to change the speed limits of approximately 800 roads around the region.
Bethells Road set to re-open for local residents
Auckland Transport and its contractor Fulton Hogan have re-built the road after carting in 1000 tonnes of rock. The road will re-open for residents only at 5pm, Friday 10 September.
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