Passengers disembark from KiwiRail ferry
Media Release
14 November 2016
Passengers disembark from KiwiRail ferry
KiwiRail advises that the Kaiarahi ferry has now
berthed in Picton and is unloading its passengers, following
earthquake damage at Picton and Wellington ports. Port
authorities have now cleared one berth for use though the
terminal has sustained damage and remains closed.
The Kaitaki and Aratere ferries remain anchored in Wellington harbour. It is hoped the Kaitaki will resume operations later today, however weather warnings have been issued and may impact this. Both rail spans are still awaiting clearance.
KiwiRail advises the lines north of Palmerston North are now open following a completed inspection. The lines between Dannevirke and Waipukarau and Kakaramea and Waitotara remain closed.
An inspection of the North
Island Main Trunk Line (NIMT) between Palmerston North and
Wellington is still underway and the line remains closed.
There is significant damage to the Main North Line between Picton and Christchurch, particularly around Kaikoura. Early reports indicate this may be closed for several days.
Rail services are running between Christchurch and Invercargill following inspections.
Passenger train services the TranzAlpine and Coastal Pacific in the South Island are not running today, however the TranzAlpine may be able to run tomorrow. The Northern Explorer is currently running only to Palmerston North and the Capital Connection is not running while the lines are inspected.
Further updates will be available
throughout the day. Please be advised commuter services in
Auckland and Wellington are managed by TransDev and Metlink
respectively. TransDev can be contacted on 09 969 7777 and
Metlink can be contacted on 0800 801
700.