The Public Transport Users Association (PTUA) is disappointed Auckland Transport is once again raising most fares from
February and is calling on the government for action.
Both the Labour and Green parties actively campaigned on being pro-public transport and fairer fares. Auckland mayor
Phil Goff has campaigned on being pro-public transport. “Well, now is the time to put up and deliver lower fares for
bus, train and ferry users” Jon Reeves, National Co-ordinator of the PTUA said.
Auckland Transport is out of control so can raise fares as they wish, but Labour’s Transport Minister Phil Twyford and
Green’s Associate Transport Minister Julie Ann Genter both campaigned hard in the lead up to the last elections
promoting public transport. They have not delivered and now Aucklanders, for a 3rd time since the 2017 general election,
have to face another round of fare increases.
The PTUA would like the government to urgently provide Auckland Transport with the additional $3.5 million short fall to
stop the fare increase, or better still provide AT with funds to enable significant fare reductions for all public
transport users.
“Auckland has some of the highest fares in the world. If the Government took climate change, the environment and
congestion seriously they would have increase funding. The Government allowed Auckland Council to quickly increase local
petrol taxes, but how about something for public transport users?” Reeves added.
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