Have your say on framework for the heavy rail track network
Transport and Infrastructure Committee
For
release: 19 December 2019
Have your
say on a new planning and funding framework for the heavy
rail track network
The Transport and Infrastructure Committee is calling for submissions on the Land Transport (Rail) Legislation Bill.
The bill would implement a new planning and funding framework for the heavy rail track network owned by KiwiRail.
The Land
Transport Management Act 2003 sets out the planning and
funding framework for public transport, state highways, road
policing, and local roads. The bill would bring the rail
network under this framework. This is intended to allow for
a more long-term strategic planning focus for the rail
network, the ability to consider road and rail investment
together, and an integrated and co-ordinated land transport
investment programme.
The bill would establish a
statutory rail network investment programme (RNIP) that
would allow the rail network to be funded from the national
land transport fund. Under the bill, the New Zealand
Transport Agency (NZTA) would advise the Minister of
Transport on how the RNIP fits with the overall land
transport investment programme. KiwiRail would be
responsible for providing rail activities funded from the
national land transport fund.
The bill would also
allow track user charges, set by regulations to recover rail
network costs from track users, to be paid into the national
land transport fund.
Tell the Transport and
Infrastructure Committee what you think
Make a submission on the bill by
midnight on 7 February 2020.
For more details
about the bill:
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•
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•
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