Media Release 12 March 2008
Papatoetoe park and ride doubled
The number of spaces for park and ride at the Papatoetoe train station have been doubled.
Manukau City Council has increased the number of spaces at the Station Road car park from 62 to 124 spaces.
Transport Portfolio Leader David Collings says the extension to the carpark is part of the council’s plans to encourage
more use of public transport.
“We want to make public transport easier and more convenient to use. We hope that offering more park and ride spaces
will encourage more people to try public transport.
“Manukau City Council has a long term aim of increasing public transport use by making it a viable alternative to the
car. We’re helping this by providing key transport interchanges and improving park and ride facilities,” Cr Collings
says.
The $255,000 project was funded by Manukau City Council and Land Transport New Zealand. The council is currently
investigating further extensions to park and ride at Papatoetoe train station.
Other park and rides in Manukau are at the Manurewa and Homai train stations.
Recent improvements to public transport in Manukau include: a passenger drop-off at McVilley Road for easier access to
the Homai Station cycle parking lockers at Papatoetoe and Manurewa stations The Manurewa public transport interchange,
which has park and ride spaces.
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