An exciting new era in public transport is being ushered in with the launch of Auckland’s half-billion dollar electric train fleet.
The trains were launched at Britomart by Mayor Len Brown along with Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee and Auckland Transport Chairman Dr Lester Levy.
Len Brown says the new trains are world class. “Now is the time for Aucklanders to get on board and I know they absolutely will. Recently we hit the 11 million mark for annual trips, and given these trains and agreement on the City Rail Link, our aim of 20 million trips is now a very realistic target in the coming years”.
“The new trains are setting up public transport in Auckland for the future. Combined with the City Rail Link, the new trains mean that in time we will see trains operating every seven to ten minutes on all lines”.
The City Rail Link, with its three new stations, will see journey times reduced dramatically, the trip from New Lynn to Aotea will take just 23 minutes and from Panmure to Newton 27 minutes.
To mark the launch of the trains, 5000 Aucklanders are today enjoying a free ride between Britomart and Newmarket and return.
Dr Levy says Aucklanders have good reason to be excited, “The new trains are a huge step up from what our customers have been used to. They are enviromentally friendly, energy efficient and produce no air pollution. The trains are modern, comfortable, safe and a pleasure to ride”.
The trains travel faster than the current fleet and will allow services to run more often and get passengers to their destination quicker.
Each train has seating for 232 passengers and standing room for more. The trains have wider doors making it easier for passengers.
The central carriage is at platform level for wheelchairs, prams or bikes and automatic ramps mean a seamless transition between the platform and the train.
Open gangways between cars mean passengers can move from one end of the train to the other.
Fifty-seven trains are being put into service across Auckland between now and the middle of next year.
The first paying services start with the electric trains running on the line between Britomart and Onehunga.
Some facts and figures about the new electric trains: