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  1. i am no expert on this issue – and i wonder if mr lee could clarify a question i have..

    and i should clarify that i am a big supporter of rail in general- harbour crossing et.al..

    but in this case as i understand it the cheapest option to construct that would get the job done would be a dedicated busway..?

    ..and would this not be able to provide a traffic-hassle free/efficient delivery service..?..

    (i am sure arriving/leaving passengers would not object to electric/driverless buses..would they.?..and buses would be able to provide a much more frequent service that trains..?..surely..?)

    i note you did not mention this option in the above piece – and was hoping you would be able to detail/articulate the objections to a dedicated busway – as you see them..?

    thank you..

      1. National and NTA hate rail and are systematically destroying regional rail country wide just go to the other provinces Aucklanders and witness this and you are next, unless you change the government next year, you see for eight long years the Government aided by the NZTA have been systematically destroying regional rail as they prefer a “roads only policy” to gather more revenue!!!!

        So they don’t think of rail as a viable business to them, because of the lower return for revenue for their coffers to pump up their sagging fortunes.

        Soon we will be the first “first world country without a complete rail system at all and be the laughing stock of the world as we are now already with our loss of our “clean green crown” or our fair tax system now rife with “tax haven rules for the global elite.

        We desperately need a change of government soon before we loose our country entirely.

      2. @ quickthinking (an oxymoron there..!..eh..?..)

        i didn’t realise we had 40,000 people an hour flying into ak..

        ..and they would all want to hop the bus..?

        got any stats/facts to support that..?

        ..or did you just orifice-pluck it..?

    1. it would be helpful if mr lee – or any other ‘expert’ – could take a minute or two –

      – to enlighten us on why a dedicated busway is such a bad – nay stupid! – idea…eh..?

      ‘cos i dunno about anyone else – but i have never heard the arguments against a (much cheaper/more flexible to upcoming tech-changes) dedicated busway as the way to go (see what i did there..?..)

    2. kinda curious mr lee sees no reason to answer/has no answers to this most basic of/could not be more politely worded/totally valid question..

      surely by now mr lee has formulated his arguments against what (seems to me) -a dedicated busway – being cheaper/easier/quicker to build/totally suitable/more adaptable to upcoming transport changes we can’t yet imagine..

      surely mr lee has the words/arguments to show/prove to us the dedicated busway is a terrible idea..

      ..and if not..w.t.f..!..eh..?

      (or is it just the arrogance displayed by so many article writers – in that they will not take questioning from the peasants..?..which is it..?..)

  2. Most of the western world have TRAINS going to their AIRPORTS – why not New Zealand? Are we a ‘special case’ or something?

  3. ‘With passenger movements currently 17 million per year and set to double in the next 10 years’

    Yeah, right! Says who?

    Auckland Regional Council (including Mike Lee) was advised about the dire effects of Peak Oil over a decade ago….basically a countdown to disaster…..and is still banging away with nonsense about growth in consumption of oil and growth in emissions, after the peaking of conventional oil and right at the time when global collapse of the financial system and collapse of the environment are underway.

    Thus we see that central, regional and local government are fully committed to ensuring that NO preparations are made for the REAL future….which is, of course in breach of the Local Government Acts, 2002 and 2012. But nobody in government (central or local) gives a toss about complying with statures.

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