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Transdev Auckland, formerly Veolia Transport Auckland, and Connex Auckland was a subsidiary of Transdev Australasia that ran Auckland's urban passenger trains under contract from Auckland Transport on infrastructure owned and managed by KiwiRail. Auckland Transport receives funding to subsidise these services from the NZ Transport Agency, which receives funding from road user taxes and Crown appropriations, and from the Auckland Council through rates.
Transdev Auckland | |
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Overview | |
Owner | Transdev Australasia |
Locale | Auckland, New Zealand |
Transit type | Suburban rail |
Number of lines | 4 |
Number of stations | 43 |
Daily ridership | 93,000[1] |
Annual ridership | 21.4 million (July 2019)[2] |
Headquarters | Auckland |
Operation | |
Began operation | 2004 |
Ended operation | 15 January 2022 |
Number of vehicles | 65 train sets |
Technical | |
System length | 120 km (75 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
Electrification | 25 kV AC (Swanson to Papakura) |
Transdev also operates Wellington's commuter rail services as Transdev Wellington since July 2016.[3]
The previous operator of the train network in Auckland was Tranz Metro. When the Auckland Regional Council called for tenders for the new contract, Tranz Metro did not tender and Connex (later Transdev) won the tender. Transdev in a consortium with John Holland and CAF was shortlisted to bid for the next contract in 2021, but lost out to Auckland One Rail. Transdev Auckland ceased on 15 January 2022.[4][5][6]
Auckland suburban rail network |
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Transdev operated services on the following lines from Britomart (effective 12 March 2017):[7]
Transdev operated the following rolling stock:
The AM class wear the Auckland Transport livery, and the ADL class wear the MAXX livery.
Transdev operated the following rolling stock until full electrification in July 2015:
All diesel rolling stock and locomotive-hauled carriage stock is in MAXX Blue livery, except four locomotives which were in KiwiRail livery.
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