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WATCH: Auckland's smarter bus network
Auckland's simpler, more integrated public transport network will provide better access around Auckland for more people, at more times of the day, more often.
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'Sandrine' starts work at Britomart
A new 90- tonne compact piling rig has started work at downtown Auckland where the CRL tunnels are being built in the Chief Post Office / Britomart Transport Centre building.
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Electronic ticket gates to help reduce fare evasion
Electronic ticket gates have been installed at Ōtāhuhu Station and began operating on 15 August.
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Preferred route announced for major cycleway project
Auckland Transport and the NZ Transport Agency have announced a preferred route for the fourth and final section of the Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive Shared Path.
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Watch CRL progress up close
You can watch progress at new viewing windows at the Wyndham Street pedestrian crossing.
Pushing on with urban development, mass transit
Proposals to develop structure plans for thousands of homes and jobs in Auckland’s northern and southern areas and planning for mass transit has the go-ahead from Auckland Council.
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Tamaki Drive-Ngapipi Road safety improvements to start
This high-risk intersection will have traffic signals installed with improved pedestrian crossings, new cycle lanes and reconfigured traffic lanes.
Flashback: Building the Auckland Harbour Bridge
Before the Auckland Harbour Bridge was built, the North Shore was a mostly rural area of about 50,000 people, with few jobs and a growth rate half that of Auckland south of the Waitematā Harbour.
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