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AT won’t disclose financial penalty for foreign metro operator

Aucklanders had to contend with the cancellation of almost 1600 train services over 18 days, as a result of last month’s strike action against Australian/Singaporean operator.

Almost one-in-five services were canned during June.

Auckland Transport has cited commercial sensitivity in not disclosing any financial penalties on Auckland One Rail for service disruption, following almost three weeks of rolling industrial action by 500 rail workers last month.

AOR, a joint venture between Singapore’s ComfortDelGro and

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Brent Melville Wed, 03 Jul 2024
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