Rail transport for Auckland's North Shore

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Myrtone
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Rail transport for Auckland's North Shore

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There are currently public transport improvement projects going on in Auckland such as the City Rail link, which will slightly increase coverage and allow suburban rail services in Auckland to greatly increase, and it would provide a level of mobility above and beyond that of cars, not at their expense, as for example, bus priority and dedicated bus lanes do.

Currently there is a busway serving the North Shore which is designed to be converted to rail of some description. I was thinking it should be a light metro (like the London Docklands Light Railway) if it cannot be heavy rail. It would have high platforms, automatic train operation and platform screen doors to boot.
rtt_rules
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Re: Rail transport for Auckland's North Shore

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My understanding is that the new govt cancelled the LR project which was horrifically expensive for Auckland although the business case seemed to support a 2.4 return for every $1 spent.

The type of LR used will be determined on where its expected to operate. If its ever on roads then no, your suggestion won't work.
Myrtone
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Re: Rail transport for Auckland's North Shore

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But it might be preferable not to run on roads, for reasons to do with frequency and capacity and maybe a tunnel would be useful in the busiest part of Auckland. After all, if the only reason it is light rail is because the corridor is too tight for heavy rail, then definitely consider a light metro as a tunnel under the harbour and into the city centre might be needed anyway.
Myrtone
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Re: Rail transport for Auckland's North Shore

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But the way, I found a light metro has been proposed for Auckland, see the article about the proposal.
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