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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
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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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