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Regional Councillors Go in to Bat for Capital Connection

Regional Councillors Go in to Bat for Capital Connection
 
Horizons Regional Council’s today agreed to pursue a joint funding proposal between Horizons Regional Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council and the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) to continue the Capital Connection rail service.
 
The commuter service has been struggling since the extension of the Metro rail service to Waikanae in 2011.
 
In combination with a fare increase for passengers, the funding model would enable the service to continue but it is reliant on support from all three parties.
 
Councillors heard that the shortfall needed to be found by the three parties is estimated at $435 000, to be shared between the three parties.
 
Horizons chairman Bruce Gordon said that investigating the joint funding model was the first step in the process and the outcome would be subject to public consultation.
 
"If we can establish a joint funding arrangement then we will undertake a special consultation with our community"
 
Mr Gordon said that if the service was discontinued alternatives would be investigated.
 
“We don’t want commuters left in the lurch and if we are unsuccessful in maintaining the Capital Connection then other services need to be looked into.” 
 
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