Sustainable transport infrastructure proposed for Lyall Bay
All TagsOne of the three buildings to be demolished on Tirangi Road.
Metlink passengers urged to ‘Plan Ahead’ this holiday season
All TagsWellington’s public transport network is receiving the gift of much-needed track and tunnel improvements this Christmas and New Year.
Backlogs and billions to keep Wellington’s rail network rolling
All TagsA report released today by Greater Wellington has highlighted chronic underinvestment and significant backlogs in maintenance renewal programmes across the region’s rail network which threaten to bring passenger rail services…
Fly in fly out MPs urged to save money and the environment with Metlink’s Airport Express
All TagsGreater Wellington chair Daran Ponter has sent new Members of Parliament a Snapper card, preloaded with $20, to jump on board Metlink’s Airport Express as they travel between the Beehive…
Resilience, restoration, and response to change
All TagsRōpu Tiaki planting day Parangarahu Lakes Snapper on rail Significant projects to improve the region’s resilience and respond to climate change are highlighted in Greater Wellington’s 2022/23 annual report.
Delight as back pay on the way for Kinetic bus drivers
All TagsGreater Wellington and bus operator Kinetic, formerly known as NZ Bus, are pleased to announce an agreement has been reached to increase driver wages.
Consultation open for accessibility improvements to Jackson Street bus stops
All TagsMetlink is encouraging passengers to have their say on planned upgrades for Petone’s Jackson Street bus stops, aimed at making journeys safer and more accessible.
Greater Wellington shares short-term and long-term visions for Johnsonville transport hub
All TagsGreater Wellington has shared its short- and long-term visions for a Johnsonville transport hub with Wellington City Council, as the regional council prepares for increased patronage over the next ten…
Review of KiwiRail equipment failure welcomed by Greater Wellington
All TagsA rapid review following the failure of KiwiRail equipment that almost brought Wellington passenger services to a standstill in May has been called eye-opening by Greater Wellington.