New Sprint Train Service for Palmerston North
New Sprint Train Service for Palmerston North
Manawatu businesses and motorists stand to benefit from a new high-speed
overnight train service from Palmerston North to Auckland that starts this
Monday, May 26.
Palmerston North manufacturers and freight forwarding companies have
already shown keen interest in Tranz Rail's new overnight sprint service
The user friendly sprint service leaves the city just after 9pm and
arrives in Auckland well before 7am the next morning, enabling customers
to collect their freight and begin unpacking at the start of the business
day.
The service has already attracted new business for the company, with early
bookings accounting for 50% of the available space.
And as more local businesses opt to use the service it will mean fewer
trucks on the roads, says Tranz Rail Planning and Projects manager Peter
Morris. He says the company introduced the train, following the success
of a southbound Auckland-Wellington sprint train started last year to
provide a premier overnight freight connection between Auckland and
Wellington.
"The benefits of this new service are substantial to both ourselves, our
customers and local communities such as the Manawatu. Forwarders are able
to take more trucks off already busy roads, Tranz Rail picks up more cargo
and is able to offer an efficient and cost effective overnight freight
service in both directions."
The train consists of a fixed number of container wagons that have been
upgraded to run at 90 kph, compared with the previous freight speeds of
80kph. It leaves Wellington at 6.30pm with 17 wagons, stops at Palmerston
North to pick up a further eight and continues on its journey north.
Tranz Rail is also developing specialised equipment for the service to
meet the needs of customers. These include new 25-foot side-opening
containers, which make better use of wagon space and can carry
substantially more than standard 20-foot containers.
Containers can be easily lifted on and off at container transfer
terminals, which allows for speedy loading and unloading and a quick
turnaround in Palmerston North. This has meant the cut off time for
delivery is a user friendly 7pm in Palmerston North.
Peter Morris says the sprint services already running between Auckland and
Wellington have been well received, and he anticipates similar success for
the new service.
"A major reason for the success is that we are consistently achieving on
-time departures from Auckland As a result some of our customers have
opted to take trucks off the road and use this service."