26 June 2013
Len Brown welcomes government support for City Rail Link
Auckland Mayor Len Brown says the government’s agreement to fund the City Rail Link represents a major step forward for
Auckland.
“I am delighted the government has agreed to support this project,” Len Brown said.
“The government has now given us a huge challenge to respond to. Along with the electrification of rail, the CRL will be
the biggest advance in Auckland transport since the Harbour Bridge.
“Building the CRL is my number one priority as Mayor. It will be a vital piece of infrastructure for Auckland’s economy,
and will enable us to better meet the challenges of a growing city.
“The CRL will double the capacity of the existing rail network and slash travel times.
“Much of the preparatory work is already underway, including protecting and preparing the route, electrification of the
rail network and the purchase of new electric trains.
“We now need to focus on working closely with the government to agree the exact timing and to keep the project moving
forward at pace.
“Removing the cul-de-sac at Britomart will enable our city’s rail network to move at least twice as many passengers as
we do now. Travel times from the West and the South will be slashed by up to half an hour.
“The economic benefits should not be understated. We expect the working population of Auckland’s city centre to double
by 2041. This will lead to gains in productivity that will more than double the city centre’s economy.
“In this context, being able to move people into and around the city more easily is critical to recognizing our economic
potential. And it’s critical to our ability to remain internationally competitive for jobs and investment.”
“I want to acknowledge Aucklanders for being very clear in their support for this project.”
The City Rail Link will allow trains to pass through Britomart without having to reverse out as they currently do now.
The route will pass through three downtown stations – Aotea, Karangahape and Newton , making its way through Albert
Street, across Karangahape Rd to upper Symonds Street linking to the Western line and the Southern line.
In addition to the CRL, Auckland has largely completed the electrification of the rail network and will begin the
introduction of 57 new Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) trains later this year.
ENDS