11 September 2018
Wairarapa rail commuters will be the winners in a trial designed to increase capacity on the Wairarapa Line from
Wellington to Masterton.
From 24 September Metlink will increase the number of carriages from eight to nine on the 6.20am service from Masterton
to Wellington between Tuesday and Friday, and on the 4.25pm service from Wellington to Masterton from Monday to
Thursday.
The trial trains will be stopping at all the usual Wairarapa stations and information will be provided on train access
and exit as well as carriage destinations.
“This is great news for Wairarapa commuters. They’ll get the benefit of 64 more seats on each nine-car run, which will
help ease crowding on the line and make journeys more comfortable,” says Greater Wellington’s Wairarapa Councillor,
Adrienne Staples.
“Greater Wellington has heard the public’s concern about the Wairarapa Line. This trial is just one of the ways we’re
are working to deliver on our promise to improve the experience for people travelling on it.
”I’d also like to thank people for their feedback on running the trial, which we’ve taken into account to make it
relevant to their needs.”
The purpose of the in-service trial is to confirm operational details such as ensuring door isolation works smoothly in
practice for both staff and passengers. Once Metlink has the data it needs from the trial any outstanding issues will be
addressed.
“We’ll keep people up to date during this process through Facebook and media releases, and we welcome any feedback
people may have during the trial. We’re keen to hear your views, which can be provided through the pages of the
Wairarapa Commuters Facebook site or our Metlink customer website feedback form. Many thanks for your patience as we
continue to find ways to improve your service.”
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