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Northern Explorer impacted by capital’s rail restrictions
1 May 2023   /

Northern Explorer impacted by capital’s rail restrictions

Scenic train journeys on the Northern Explorer will be slower on trips between Wellington and Auckland from today.


KiwiRail fined $350k for failing to protect worker
20 Apr 2023  

KiwiRail fined $350k for failing to protect worker

KiwiRail has been fined $350,000 and ordered to pay $30,000 in reparations after a worker was injured on an Interislander ferry.


Fullers360: Govt move on migrant maritime workers will address critical labour shortage
12 Apr 2023   /

Fullers360: Govt move on migrant maritime workers will address critical labour shortage

Fullers360 has welcomed the government’s move to improve residency pathways for skippers and deck hands under the transport sector agreement.


Govt to ease residency rules for migrant skippers to help operators
11 Apr 2023   /

Govt to ease residency rules for migrant skippers to help operators

The transport sector agreement is being extended to help ferry businesses access workers.


Interislander ferry Kaitaki to return to service tomorrow…
11 Apr 2023   /

Interislander ferry Kaitaki to return to service tomorrow…

The Kaitaki ferry will be back in full service tomorrow, Wednesday 12 April, after being out of service since 4 March due to a gearbox issue. 


…with ComCom to investigate Interislander, StraitNZ over ferry issues
11 Apr 2023   /

…with ComCom to investigate Interislander, StraitNZ over ferry issues

The Commerce Commission is launching an investigation into Interislander and StraitNZ, the owner of Bluebridge, about the ongoing ferry delays and cancellations.


Fullers360 cancels services ahead of busy Easter
6 Apr 2023  

Fullers360 cancels services ahead of busy Easter

Fullers360 is urging people travelling to and from Waiheke Island over the Easter break to plan ahead and travel during off peak times.


Fullers360 reduces off-peak Waiheke Island fares by 50%
30 Mar 2023   /

Fullers360 reduces off-peak Waiheke Island fares by 50%

Fullers360 is reducing fares from Auckland to Waiheke Island during off-peak hours, in a move its chief executive says will make a positive difference to passengers, tourism operators and Waiheke Island business owners.


Easter sailings confirmed for 90% of passengers – Interislander
28 Mar 2023   /

Easter sailings confirmed for 90% of passengers – Interislander

KiwiRail’s Interislander says almost all passengers with bookings during Easter will be able cross the Cook Strait.


Support urged for “vulnerable” Cook Strait shipping
22 Mar 2023  

Support urged for “vulnerable” Cook Strait shipping

Mayor Nadine Taylor and Greater Wellington Regional Council Chair Daran Ponter have jointly written to Transport Minister Michael Wood, expressing concerns about the lack of support for ships in the Cook Strait.


Auckland Light Rail seeks feedback on key destinations
15 Mar 2023   /

Auckland Light Rail seeks feedback on key destinations

Auckland Light Rail is encouraging the public to have a say about what key destinations could be included on the 24-kilometre indicative route between the airport and central city.


KiwiRail scenic services back on track with revenue rising, restart of premium
14 Mar 2023   /

KiwiRail scenic services back on track with revenue rising, restart of premium

KiwiRail’s tourist trains generated $9.3m in revenue for the half year to December 2022, up from the $1.8m reported for the previous Covid-impacted corresponding period.


Marlborough open for business despite “perfect storm” of ferry problems – Moffat

Marlborough open for business despite “perfect storm” of ferry problems – Moffat

A “perfect storm” of ferry maintenance work and breakdowns have caused accommodation shortages and heartache for travellers looking to cross the Cook Strait.


IWD2023: KiwiRail’s Tracey Goodall on her journey to leadership

IWD2023: KiwiRail’s Tracey Goodall on her journey to leadership

To mark International Women’s Day this week, the Ticker is publishing a series of articles from women leaders in tourism and will look at the state of equality in the sector.


Interislander’s Kaitaki ferry to resume passenger services
3 Mar 2023   /

Interislander’s Kaitaki ferry to resume passenger services

The Interislander ferry Kaitaki will resume passenger services tomorrow following the go-ahead from independent assessors and Maritime New Zealand.


DCC looks to enhance Taieri Gorge tourist train

DCC looks to enhance Taieri Gorge tourist train

The Dunedin City Council is exploring new ways to revitalise Dunedin Railways Limited and the Taieri Gorge train service.


“Ferry operators different to airlines” – Interislander sticks by refund, compensation policy
28 Feb 2023   /

“Ferry operators different to airlines” – Interislander sticks by refund, compensation policy

The Cook Strait operators are accused of flouting compensation rules but they may not have to meet the same standard as airlines.


Auckland light rail project breaks ground
24 Feb 2023  

Auckland light rail project breaks ground

Work on Auckland’s light rail project has begun this week, with the first of 30 bore holes being drilled in Sandringham.


Consumer NZ criticises Cook Strait ferry operators
23 Feb 2023   /

Consumer NZ criticises Cook Strait ferry operators

Consumer New Zealand has criticised Interislander and Bluebridge for failing to do enough to help customers impacted by Cook Strait ferry mechanical failures.


Union boss concerned about ferry terminal development downgrade
16 Feb 2023   /

Union boss concerned about ferry terminal development downgrade

Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Craig Harrison has expressed concern that plans to upgrade the Wellington and Picton ferry terminals may be scaled back.


Perspectives: Why restoring NZ’s long-distance passenger rail makes sense
13 Feb 2023   /

Perspectives: Why restoring NZ’s long-distance passenger rail makes sense

Trains in Aotearoa could help with decarbonisation as well as connecting people once again through tourism and intercity travel, write Robert McLachlan and Paul Callister.


Interislander launches updated website, new features
9 Feb 2023   /

Interislander launches updated website, new features

A redesign of the Interislander website aims to improve the customer experience for ferry passengers.


Interislander boosts services, Kaitaki resumes freight-only sailings
3 Feb 2023   /

Interislander boosts services, Kaitaki resumes freight-only sailings

Interislander is putting on additional sailings of Aratere and Valentine to help meet increased demand for ferries across the Cook Strait.


Cooling fault cause of Interislander ferry breakdown
1 Feb 2023   /

Cooling fault cause of Interislander ferry breakdown

A fault in an engine cooling system has been identified as the issue that caused KiwiRail’s Kaitaki ferry to lose power and drift across the Cook Strait on Saturday.


Kaitaki ferry failure sign of lagging govt investment – Maritime Union
31 Jan 2023   /

Kaitaki ferry failure sign of lagging govt investment – Maritime Union

The Maritime Union has criticised the failure of an engine in the Kaitaki ferry as being an indication of an aging fleet.


New Bluebridge ferry boosts passenger capacity to 500
31 Jan 2023  

New Bluebridge ferry boosts passenger capacity to 500

The 187-metre-long ferry is able to carry up to 500 passengers and includes 120 cabins, of which some some are dog-friendly.


TAIC launches investigation into Interislander but draws fire for Air NZ flight comments
30 Jan 2023   /

TAIC launches investigation into Interislander but draws fire for Air NZ flight comments

The Transport Accident Investigation Commission has launched inquiries into the Interislander ferry Kaitaki losing power and an Air New Zealand Boeing 777 losing control on the ground.


Revamped ferry facilities coming to Wellington
26 Jan 2023   /

Revamped ferry facilities coming to Wellington

Interislander facilities will also be able to accommodate two new larger ferries, with diesel and electric hybrid capabilities.


Restored steam engine a highlight for attraction
23 Jan 2023   /

Restored steam engine a highlight for attraction

Bay of Islands Vintage Railway will unveil its fully-restored steam train over the upcoming Anniversary Weekend.


Auckland rail shutdown during Anniversary Weekend
19 Jan 2023   / /

Auckland rail shutdown during Anniversary Weekend

Auckland’s rail network will shut down over the upcoming Anniversary Weekend, says KiwiRail.


Taumarunui celebrates return of Northern Explorer
7 Dec 2022  

Taumarunui celebrates return of Northern Explorer

Crowds have gathered in Taumarunui to celebrate the return of the Northern Explorer at a station-side party.


East By West calls out wharf jumpers
25 Nov 2022   /

East By West calls out wharf jumpers

Easy By West Ferries and Hutt City Council have raised concerns over young people jumping into the direct line of ferries on the northern side of Days Bay wharf near Wellington.


KiwiRail sets holiday shutdown period for Auckland
23 Nov 2022  

KiwiRail sets holiday shutdown period for Auckland

KiwiRail’s network-wide rail holiday shutdown in Auckland will take place from 26 December until 15 January to allow workers to conduct network maintenance.


Northern Explorer’s Taumarunui stop ripe for operator opportunities
17 Nov 2022   /

Northern Explorer’s Taumarunui stop ripe for operator opportunities

Central North Island operators in the Ruapehu region and Taumarunui are set to benefit from the scenic train’s visits.


StraitNZ donates $10k to school camp fund
14 Nov 2022  

StraitNZ donates $10k to school camp fund

StraitNZ Bluebridge has donated $10,000 to a fund to support Marlborough school camps at Mistletoe Bay as part of the Port Marlborough Sounds Discovery Fund.


Entrada expands in Aus with 20-year ferry contract
9 Nov 2022   /

Entrada expands in Aus with 20-year ferry contract

Entrada Travel Group has secured a twenty-year contract to operate the Noosa North Shore Vehicle Ferry, on behalf of the Noosa Council in Queensland, Australia.


NZ Tourism Awards: East by West’s electrifying endeavours
8 Nov 2022   /

NZ Tourism Awards: East by West’s electrifying endeavours

In a series of profiles leading up to Thursday’s event, the Ticker talks to East by West, a finalist in the Environment Award.


KiwiRail’s tourist trains suffer Covid low of $3.5m revenue
26 Oct 2022  

KiwiRail’s tourist trains suffer Covid low of $3.5m revenue

KiwiRail will be hoping for a strong rebound in its tourist trains business after revenue fell to $3.5m for the year to June 2022 – the lowest recorded during the pandemic .


Fullers360 partnership donates 90% of leftover food
26 Oct 2022   /

Fullers360 partnership donates 90% of leftover food

The leftover food from the ferry operator’s onboard cafés will go to people in need around Auckland.


Bee Card rolled out on Queenstown ferries
26 Oct 2022   /

Bee Card rolled out on Queenstown ferries

Queenstown public transport users will now be able to use their Bee Card to travel on ferry services from today.


KiwiRail to pay $275k over Kaitaki ferry injury
19 Oct 2022   /

KiwiRail to pay $275k over Kaitaki ferry injury

KiwiRail and Higgins Towing Services have been sentenced and fined in the Wellington District Court for failing to provide a safe working environment.


East by West wins sustainable tourism award for e-ferry
18 Oct 2022   /

East by West wins sustainable tourism award for e-ferry

East by West Ferries has received the 2022 Skål Sustainable Tourism Award for its Ika Rere (Flying Fish), the first fully electric, zero-emission fast passenger ferry in the Southern Hemisphere.


KiwiRail to stay SOE – govt
7 Oct 2022  

KiwiRail to stay SOE – govt

KiwiRail will remain a state-owned enterprise to focus on transitioning its above-rail business to be financially self-sufficient, says the government.


Scenic services, Interislander hurt by pandemic – KiwiRail
3 Oct 2022  

Scenic services, Interislander hurt by pandemic – KiwiRail

KiwiRail has reported a surplus of $133.9m for the year to 30 June 2022 in what it called a difficult operating environment.


Preferred bidders picked for Auckland Light Rail
28 Sep 2022  

Preferred bidders picked for Auckland Light Rail

Auckland Light Rail and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency have named preferred bidders for Auckland Light Rail and the additional Waitematā Harbour connections.


KiwiRail improves Interislander rail safety after worker hurt
23 Sep 2022   /

KiwiRail improves Interislander rail safety after worker hurt

KiwiRail has undertaken safety reviews and made improvements to its shunting and coupling processes for transferring rail wagons to ferries, following a Transport Accident Investigation Commission inquiry.


KiwiRail to get major train control upgrade
15 Sep 2022  

KiwiRail to get major train control upgrade

KiwiRail is getting a new system that will enable its train control team to manage the rail network simultaneously from Auckland and Wellington.


Metlink removes mask requirements on public transport
14 Sep 2022   /

Metlink removes mask requirements on public transport

Masks are no longer required on Metlink’s bus, rail, ferry, and total mobility services, but remain strongly recommended on public transport.


Interislander adds Valentine freighter to fleet
13 Sep 2022   /

Interislander adds Valentine freighter to fleet

Interislander has reportedly paid €5.2m (NZ$8.6m) for the purchase of the Valentine freighter ferry to ensure capacity for customers as it prepares for the pre-Christmas demand.


Damaged Interislander ferry back for sea trials
12 Sep 2022   /

Damaged Interislander ferry back for sea trials

The Interislander’s Kaiarahi ferry is back on the water for sea trials after a major gearbox failure took it out of service in August 2021.