Auckland Airport No trains until end of April

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Replaced by buses (who knew Auckland had trains???)
They’re hiding in plain site in Auckland - buried underground and camouflaged as just another bit of the “Britomart” (a meaningless term / name for anyone not from Auckland!) 😂.

But like MEL, they don’t actually go to the airport. There is another thread on the bus/train combo here.

Skybus was a permanent Covid casualty….. 😔.

I think my last Uber in from AKL in December was ~$70…
 
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Just so long as the Milk trains are not affected, Butter is at a record price on world markets!
 
They’re hiding in plain site in Auckland - buried underground and camouflaged as just another bit of the “Britomart” (a meaningless term / name for anyone not from Auckland!) 😂.

But like MEL, they don’t actually go to the airport. There is another thread on the bus/train combo here somewhere.

Skybus was a permanent Covid casualty….. 😔.

I think my last Uber in from AKL in December was ~$70…
No

There’s a skydrive service from / to Auckland airport

 
Skybus was a permanent Covid casualty….. 😔.

Not a bad thing given they are now owned by the Canadians and British, as Kinetic they run all the Sunny coast public transport, except for the school busses which are CDC (French)
 
Off topic
Current Auckland rail shutdown is maintenance ~ upgrades.
rnz --> Auckland passenger trains shut down for most of April
Trains in Auckland will not run for 16 days over the Easter holidays, as work persists ahead of the City Rail Link opening next year.

KiwiRail says no passenger rail will operate from 12 April to 27 April, allowing crews to build critical upgrades and complete major infrastructure on the Auckland underground. A small number of freight trains will be working at times, it said.
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"The 16-day shutdown set for the Easter to Anzac holiday period will also be part of this concerted push to prepare for the City Rail Link and ensure the metro network is primed and ready for the increase in the number of trains."

Auckland Transport was running replacement buses alongside regular scheduled buses for those still needing to travel.
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