Support United for Commuter Trains to Auckland
Support United for Commuter Trains to Auckland
Campaign For Better Transport
Press Release: 23 August 2009
Yesterday the Campaign For Better
Transport (CBT) visited towns in the Waikato asking
residents and businesses to show their support for commuter
trains to Auckland and they received an overwhelmingly
positive response, with over 1,000 postcards signed in just
a few hours.
Members from the independent transport lobby
group Campaign For Better Transport spent several hours
yesterday in Huntly, Ngaruawahia, The Base shopping centre
in Te Rapa and in Hamilton Central, collecting signatures on
postcards which are aimed at making local Hamilton MPs Tim
Macindoe and David Bennett, as well as the Minister of
Transport Steven Joyce and Prime Minister John Key, aware of
the train service the region urgently wants.
“People
from all walks of life and from many different Waikato towns
back the call for commuter trains” says Jon Reeves, a CBT
spokesperson. “The Campaign For Better Transport is
surprised that local MPs have not got behind this train
service”, says Reeves “even businesses are calling for
trains to and from Auckland. Then their staff can work while
en route using modern technology like laptops as well as
mobile phones, which will be banned from motorists in
November. All these can be used on board the trains proposed
for the service and increase productivity of the region’s
businesses”.
Hamilton East MP David Bennett has publicly stated his opposition to increasing transport options in his electorate through commuter rail, but the CBT has done the ground work and knows that Waikato people want commuter rail services to and from Auckland. Jon Reeves says “Perhaps Bennett should talk with his electorate about the transport improvements they actually want?”
Despite what David Bennett says, the proposed train services will not be competing with the Waikato Expressway for funding. However, they will give the region a much needed alternative to driving into Auckland, and an option that completely misses all the traffic congestion. The price of oil is on the way up again, and commuter trains will provide a fuel effective alternative to driving. David Bennett believes the future is electric cars, but his arguments ignore the unproductive time workers spend behind the steering wheel and the fact that electric cars make traffic jams just like petrol powered cars, even if everyone could afford to get themselves an electric car.
The community support for the postcard campaign has proved so spectacular that the Campaign For Better Transport will shortly need to get more printed.
“Unlike any of the so called ‘Seven Roads of National Significance’, the train service has an excellent proven Cost Benefit Ratio that is higher than is the case for many local roading projects”, says Reeves “This is a classic no brainer for the Government to give the green light to rail. Now, let’s see if common sense prevails and they get the trains on the tracks to Auckland. Failing that, we will continue to send them thousands of postcards in support of the trains.”
Postcards can be downloaded from the CBT website and sent FreePost to an MP. The link is:
http://www.bettertransport.org.nz/campaigns/hamilton-auckland-rail .
In the next few weeks a team from CBT will also be around the Waikato region with more postcards.
“We have the passengers, we have the stations, now all we need is the trains” said Reeves.
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