KiwiRail Continues To Provide Essential Services
KiwiRail has moved quickly to respond to the return to a Level 3 lockdown in Auckland, and Level 2 in the rest of New Zealand, making a number of changes to continue delivering essential services for New Zealand.
"We were prepared for this possibility," Group Chief Executive Greg Miller says.
"The health and safety of our staff, and the public, is the company's main priority as we maintain essential services, just as we did successfully earlier this year."
To achieve this, we are:
* Requesting
staff and the public follow the Government's recommendation
to wear masks and maintain social distancing while using
public transport
* The TranzAlpine scenic service has
been suspended for this weekend. Further updates will be
provided once the situation becomes clearer.
* The
Capital Connection service between Wellington and Palmerston
North will continue to run with social distancing and a
recommendation to passengers to use masks
* Ferry
passenger numbers will be restricted to allow for physical
distancing. At present, we are able to carry everyone who is
booked to travel, and we are still accepting bookings. Some
passengers may be approached to update their travel
arrangements if timetables are adjusted.
* For contact
tracing purposes photo ID will be checked for all ferry
passengers at Check-in
* Freight services will continue
to operate with appropriate precautions to maintain staff
and public safety.
"We are continuing to monitor
the situation closely, and to work with Government agencies
to ensure our response is appropriate.
"While unsettling, the return of community transmission of COVID-19 is not unexpected. Our people and the country responded well the first time around and I am confident that we will do so again."