Regional Transport Plan Public
Regional Transport Plan Public
Regional Transport Plan Public
PUBLIC
TRANSPORT
PLAN*
2018-2028
* This is only a summary. To view the full draft Auckland Regional Public Transport Plan and
give your feedback, please visit AT.govt.nz/rptp
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WHAT IS THE RPTP
AND WHY DO WE NEED IT?
The Regional Public Transport The space available for transport
A WELL-USED PUBLIC Plan (RPTP) is a requirement of networks is finite. This means
TRANSPORT SYSTEM IS the Land Transport Management that we need as many people
FUNDAMENTAL TO THE Act. It sets out the changes to as possible to travel using
SUCCESS OF AUCKLAND. Auckland’s public transport efficient forms of transport; such
IT IS CRITICAL THAT WE HAVE system for a 10-year period. This as walking, cycling and public
A PLAN TO IDENTIFY PUBLIC document is a summary of the transport. These alternative
TRANSPORT NEEDS AND RPTP, for the full draft plan visit transport options take less space
OPPORTUNITIES, AND TO at.govt.nz/rptp and are more environmentally
SET OUT THE SOLUTIONS. sustainable than private motor
Transport is a key component
vehicles.
of a city’s success. Auckland is
growing and as more people live With less pressure on the road
and visit here, the number of trips network there is more capacity
taken on our transport networks available for critical vehicles
is increasing. that need the road, including
road-based public transport,
emergency services
and freight.
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Auckland Transport
Alignment Project
April 2018
Auckland
Regional Land
Transport Plan
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the interchanges incorporating
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journey is made up of three boardings.
CUSTOMER
Improving Māori responsiveness
FOCUS
AREA • PT announcements and signs in te reo MāorI
3 • apply Te Aranga Principles to design
• employ Māori and procure local talent in
transport projects.
4 provide services
• easier payment options
• easier journey planning and more
app capabilities.
Increasing services on the rapid and frequent networks, with the aim to have
services every 10 minutes during peak travel times.
Using the rapid and frequent networks to help make great public spaces.
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network will cost around
Improved bus network Better city centre bus Better access to Eastern Busway
BILLION across Auckland
• more bus lanes
infrastructure
• more bus interchanges
Auckland Airport
• improved bus services
• urban busway between
Panmure and Botany
over the next
• T2 and T3 transit lanes in Downtown from New Lynn, Mt • bus stations at
decade • improved bus services Roskill, Onehunga and Pakuranga and Botany
• signal pre-emption to
increase overall speed along the Wellesley Botany to the airport • park and ride facilities
and reliability of buses Street. • new bus/rail at some bus stations.
• new busway at interchange at Puhinui.
Rosedale.
$
1.5
BILLION Improved
train network
Improved
ferry network
Extra park and ride
facilities in areas with
Light rail
from regional • a new mode of travel
• 20 more electric trains • upgrade Downtown little or no feeder buses • city to Mangere line
fuel taxes will Ferry Terminal to • 1900 new parking
• new maintenance and • city to Northwest line.
help fund these storage facilities hold more ferries and spaces across Auckland.
key projects • City Rail Link. improve customer
experience.
27% Number of
of a trip on public
transport is funded
buses operating
in peak times
998 1152
by NZTA.
59 million
Number of
46% kilometres
travelled
44 million
of a trip comes from
Farebox revenue,
that’s what a customer
pays to travel on a
bus, train or ferry.
Dollars
spent 257 million
$ 280 million*
$
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR PLAN FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT,
COME AND TALK TO US.
TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER:
4.30-6.30pm,
Takapuna War Memorial Hall, 7 The Strand, Takapuna.
SATURDAY 1 DECEMBER:
10am-12pm,
Manurewa Library, 7 Hill Road, Manurewa.
WEDNESDAY 5 DECEMBER:
5-7pm,
New Lynn Community Centre main hall, 45 Totara Avenue, New Lynn.
SATURDAY 8 DECEMBER:
10am-12pm,
Ellen Melville Centre, Betty Wark Room, 2 Freyberg Place, Auckland Central.
Business/organisation
Street address
Suburb
Post code
Phone
Providing personal details is optional. Providing your postal or email address ensures
that we can contact you with updates to the project.
Auckland 1142
Victoria Street West
Private Bag 92250
Auckland Transport
RPTP Consultation
I use public transport in the weekends
I never use public transport
I occasionally use public transport (LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK)
Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
5. How did you hear about this plan? (PLEASE TICK ALL THAT
APPLY)
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3. Do you have any other comments about the draft
RPTP?
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your feedback.