20 November 2018 | AUCKLAND & NORTHLAND
Programme to deliver transport improvements for south west and south east Auckland including airport area
Aucklanders will soon be able to have their say on a series of projects aiming to improve access and travel choices,
connect communities and support growth in the south west and south east of Auckland including Auckland Airport.
The NZ Transport Agency, Auckland Transport and Auckland Airport are working together on the Southwest Gateway programme
to deliver three projects to create an integrated, 21st century transport system to move people and freight between the
city’s south east including Botany and south west including Onehunga, Mangere, as well as the south including Manurewa,
Papakura and Pukekohe.
The NZ Transport Agency’s Chief Executive Fergus Gammie says the programme will work alongside other initiatives
including Light Rail and the City Rail Link to ensure a connected transport system that was identified in the Auckland
Transport Alignment Project (ATAP).
“In the short term we are upgrading Puhinui Station to provide a quality transport interchange that enables seamless
connections between bus and heavy rail and will then enable people to connect with a modern bus service to take them
right to the airport terminal.”
The upgrade of the interchange will be accompanied by fast, frequent services into and out of Puhinui, starting with
priority lanes along State Highway 20B to increase efficiency and reliability. This will also include new direct bus
services to run on the priority lanes between the airport, Puhinui Station and Manukau as well as improved walking and
cycling facilities. This work will be finished in stages in 2020/21.
“In the longer term the NZ Transport Agency and AT are working on a rapid transit service from Botany and Flat Bush
through Puhinui to the airport and could also include links to and from Manukau. This will integrate with the City Rail
Link and a third rail line through Wiri – for express trains from the new Britomart Train Station in the city centre.
Light Rail will then create yet another route to open up connections between Botany, Manukau, Mangere and then stations
between Onehunga and the CBD.
This will give more people across Auckland access to a reliable, frequent connection to the employment hub of Mangere,
including the airport.
“While getting air passengers quickly and reliably to and from their flights is important, data in ATAP suggests they
make up only 4% of overall travel demand. Far more people need frequent, reliable options to get to work, education and
other daily activities across the south west and south east.”
Auckland Transport’s Chief Executive Shane Ellison added that the Southwest Gateway programme aims to improve journey
reliability and public transport options to and from Auckland Airport and the surrounding areas.
“By working with our project partners NZTA and the Auckland Airport, Auckland Transport is investing in a number of new
public transport options to provide improved travel choices and enhanced accessibility to the airport, and its
surrounding areas. By upgrading public transport in southern and eastern locations, Aucklanders and visitors will have
better travel times and more reliability.”
Adrian Littlewood, Auckland Airport’s chief executive says the Southwest Gateway programme will help support the
airport’s significant investment into its transport network to better accommodate the increasing number of vehicles and
buses that will travel to and from the airport in the future.
“We’re investing $100 million between now and 2022 to upgrade our transport network as part of our 30-year vision to
build the airport of the future. This will ensure that we have the right transport infrastructure to allow people
efficient access to our terminals and businesses in and around the airport precinct as well as surrounding areas. Our
partnership with the Transport Agency and Auckland Transport is greatly contributing towards a better outcome for
passengers, staff and freight.”
The Transport Agency and Auckland Transport are now asking for public and stakeholder feedback to ensure customer and
communities are at the centre of investment decisions. Please visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MDMD6NX or https://at.govt.nz/AtoB to find out how you can participate.
Airport to Botany Rapid Transit will deliver a fast, frequent and reliable public transport system between the airport, Manukau and Botany. It will
significantly improve transport choice, reliability, and journey times in the south and east of Auckland – as well as
provide an important public transport link to the rail network at Puhinui.
20Connect will improve journey reliability along State Highway 20, 20A and 20B and provide more choice when travelling around
southwest Auckland, including to and from the airport
To find out more about the projects go to:
• Southwest Gateway – www.nzta.govt.nz/soutwestgateway
• 20Connect – www.nzta.govt.nz/20connect
• Airport to Botany Rapid Transit - https://at.govt.nz/AtoB
• Auckland Airport transport - https://corporate.aucklandairport.co.nz/airport-of-the-future/transport
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