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  1. 200% Chair James we applaud you, as rail is the furure everywhere in the world so NZ is no different.

    Rail has steel wheels that dont pollute whereas one freight truck can emit toxic tyre dust from 32 truck tyres every one truck used.

    Using tyres rather than a steel track and wheeels is less than 2% of total carbon footprint whereas the exhust carbon component of the truck is now 40% of the total emissions from all road transport today.

    https://www.foe.co.uk/sites/default/files/downloads/travelling_rail_better.pdf

    Although railways still have environmental impacts they are considerably less than both road and air travel.

    A substantial shift of passengers and freight from road and air to rail would benefit everyone through reduced congestion and less damage to the environment.

    All motorised transport produces Carbon Dioxide (CO2) one of the so called “greenhouse gases” that contribute to climate change.

    Trains are an energy-efficient carrier of people and goods and hence produce relatively less CO2 emissions per passenger than other modes. Travelling by rail reduces your contribution to climate change. Emissions of CO2 per passenger/Km are, on average, approximately half that of travel by car.

    In 1998 rail produced only 1% of the U.K’s total emissions, road transport meanwhile accounted for 23% 2

    Climate change – Freight Transport

    The majority of our freight in the UK travels by road. Switching some of this to rail would result in a dramatic
    reduction in CO2 emissions. Carrying freight by rail results in an 80% cut in CO2 emissions per Kilogram carried compared to road haulage.

    Public Health

    Up to 24,000 vulnerable people are estimated to die prematurely each year because of poor air-quality and transport is a major contributor to this problem through engine exhaust emissions.

    Although rail carries 7% of U.K traffic it emits only 0.2% of Carbon Monoxide, 2% of Nitrous Oxide, 1% of Volatile Organic Compounds and 2.5% of Sulphur Dioxide emissions.

    Electric trains are also pollution free at point of use, and do not contribute to localised air quality problems in urban centres.

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