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Celebrating new connections in Otahuhu

Published: Tue 12 Aug 2014 04:06 PM
Celebrating new connections in Otahuhu
A new bus-train interchange sited at the existing Otahuhu Train Station is on track to begin construction later this year with completion targeted for the middle of next year. The new interchange is expected to transform the way people travel in South Auckland.
Detailed design information for the Otahuhu Bus-Train Interchange will be on display at a community event this Saturday at the Otahuhu Town Hall between 10am and 1.30pm. This new transport facility will be a critical hub in the delivery of a new integrated public transport network in South Auckland.
There will be plenty of fun with spot prizes, giveaways, food and entertainment and an opportunity to meet the project team who will take the interchange through to completion. This is a celebration of Otahuhu and the connecting of its people and places.
Feedback from local people has been important in the design process, we want locals to come and see how the interchange design has changed since consultation began last December.
Passenger comfort, safety, ease of accessibility and convenience were areas you asked us to consider for the final design.
Key features include continuous cover along bus and rail platforms, an elevated and enclosed concourse connecting the existing rail platform with new bus platforms, multiple pedestrian access options, escalators, lifts and stairs, WiFi, CCTV, kiss and ride and bicycle parking/storage. The facility will be built to accessible standards, including provision of limited parking for disabled users.
The community also sought assurance that getting to the new interchange would be simple and efficient for those travelling from the town centre.
New on street bus stop facilities will be built on Avenue Road replacing the existing Otahuhu bus station. New, modern bus shelters will also be constructed on Mason Avenue to serve the new Otahuhu Recreation Precinct with regular and frequent bus services connecting the interchange with the new town centre bus stops.
You will also be able to provide feedback at the community day on new bus shelter designs currently being trialled on Symonds Street in the city. https://at.govt.nz/about-us/consultations/bus-shelter-design-consultation/ Over time Auckland Transport will roll out a modern, new-look bus shelter design across Auckland and this will be an opportunity to have a say on the look of each of the trial designs.
You can view the detailed design for Otahuhu at www.aucklandtransport.govt.nz/otahuhu-interchange
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