williamn wrote:Auckland's commuter rail appears to be doing well, so maybe that's a new start?
pcuser42 wrote:williamn wrote:Auckland's commuter rail appears to be doing well, so maybe that's a new start?
Auckland's commuter rail was pretty much a flop as recently as 2003; for the increase in usage you have numerous infrastructure improvements/rebuilds and Britomart to thank.
Nick R wrote:New Zealand once had (and still does to a large extent) a railway to every city and town of significant size except Taupo, Nelson and Queenstown, and it did have passenger services from Opua to Invercargill.
Not having the network in place isn't the reason we don't have intercity rail anymore.
Riggles wrote:If NZ already had train lines going all over Auckland and around the northshore as well as crossing back and forth across the harbour about 3 times back in 1910 I would suspect that rail would be used to a massive extent today.
john-ston wrote:...for instance, while refreshment rooms were introduced as a war economy measure, it remained until well into the 1970s.
Riggles wrote:If NZ already had train lines going all over Auckland and around the northshore as well as crossing back and forth across the harbour about 3 times back in 1910 I would suspect that rail would be used to a massive extent today.
Also part of the reason why NZ had a rail line going to quite a few of the towns, is that the towns were there to service the railway and load goods onto it. The railway was not build to the likes of Taumarnui because there were 3 people who wanted to travel to Auckland once a month but more it formed part of the route.
Nick R wrote:But I'm not so sure what an urban transit system has to do with intercity rail? We don't have an urban aircraft network but we have plenty of interurban planes.
Nick R wrote:That's exactly the same as with an airport, which was my point. We have a lot of national air travel, not much train travel. If people don't need an elaborate urban rail system to get to the airport, why would they need one to get to the intercity railway station?
Riggles wrote:Ok so Auckland to Taurange is 2 hours by car, and if they had a direct rail line it could take about 2.5 hours by train, Auckland to Tauranga is 30mins by aircraft.
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geoff_184 wrote:Auckland Tauranga is 200km, and there's no way you'll sit on 100 the whole way. More like 3hrs by car.
The flight should also include the 30 minute check in, and 15 minute check out, so including taxi rides at each end, probably at least 2hrs by air.
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