Wellington passenger services expected to resume tomorrow
Media Release
14 November
2016
Wellington passenger services expected to resume tomorrow
KiwiRail advises all lines north, east and west of Palmerston North, and the Midland Line between Rolleston and Greymouth are now open.
An inspection of the North
Island Main Trunk Line (NIMT) between Palmerston North and
Wellington is still underway and the line remains
closed.
KiwiRail will not be able to operate electric
passenger services in Wellington today as there is still
work that needs to be completed on the overhead
infrastructure. Electric trains should be tested later
today, and it is hoped some passenger services can resume
tomorrow in time for morning peak.
KiwiRail is hopeful freight services should begin moving this afternoon in and out of Wellington.
There is significant damage to the Main
North Line between Picton and Christchurch, particularly
around Kaikoura. Early reports indicate this may be closed
for some time.
Interislander ferries Kaiarahi and Kaitaki
are expected to resume sailings tonight from 6pm. Vehicle
passengers and freight will be carried, however foot
passengers will not due to damage to the Picton
terminal.
The Kaiarahi has now unloaded its passengers in Picton. It has moved away from the wharf as a precaution in case of aftershocks, but will berth again for loading.
In Wellington, KiwiRail has received clearance to use the berth for the Kaitaki and Kaiarahi.
Wellington Railway Station has been cleared to reopen and power has been restored but in light of aftershocks it is proposed to limit access to essential staff until passenger services resume.
Further
updates will be available throughout the day. Please be
advised commuter services in Auckland and Wellington are
managed by TransDev and Metlink respectively. TransDev can
be contacted on 09 969 7777 and Metlink can be contacted on
0800 801
700.