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  1. Good luck at getting Phil Twyford involved as we in Gisborne/HB have sent Phil Twyford 24 emails since his election to be our ‘transport minister he has ignored every request we have made to get him to come to any rail meeting our groups have had in either Napier or Gisborne.

    My feeling is now that he is not interested in attending any public meetings around the country on any regional rail issues we need to ask for a new “Minister of Rail” again now, since we have our rail system back into public ownership hands.’

    Phil Twyford has been overloaded by to many portfolios, so we need another serious Minister who will actually meet with public around the country on rail issues now.

    We hope you do have better luck than we had in Gisborne/HB as he never even answered any emails or to show up here at all.

    Since he lives in Auckland he should attend a public rail meeting there we feel; – but he doesn’t seem to want to attend any other public rail meetings anywhere else in the country.

    1. Evidently he didn’t go to the Rail Meeting in Auckland last night either, I don’t think Goff went either ?

      1. People get uppity when there’s a railway in there backyard or even in there front yard. Dammed if you do dammed if you don’t. It’s much easier having to deal with one entity rather than a whole bunch of home owners who’s house prices are about to take a hit for the all the noise. With dampening and lightweight material it will be much easier dampining noise and other stuff on light rail rather than heavier rail.

        And just think about putting a heavy train line to the airport for a sec. On a short hoop you’ve got 1hrs to and from airport plus 1hr flight and one hr in the airport. Under 400ks you may as well stay on the train. Freight trains make the bulk of profits and it’s not the best solution putting less profitable passenger trains on the same line. Every which way you look there’s a headache, not surprised no one wants any of it and as I say dammed if you dammed if you don’t.

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