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Officials urge Bridges to get behind 2016 Rail Link start

Minister of Transport's officials support Auckland Mayor's plan.

Nick Grant
Fri, 14 Nov 2014

Newly appointed Transport Minister Simon Bridges has been advised by the NZ Transport Agency to get involved in Auckland’s $2.4 billion underground rail project much earlier than the Government’s preferred 2020 start date.

Auckland mayor Len Brown and the National-led government have been at odds

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Nick Grant
Fri, 14 Nov 2014
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