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2566 days ago

Tawa area rail works over December-January

Richard Herbert from Tawa Community Board

KiwiRail have asked us to share some information about their Xmas Works Schedule.

KiwiRail will carry out maintenance work on the rail line near Melville Street, Oxford Street and Duncan Street during December and the Christmas period - specifically for the Tawa area, around the track crossover points just south of Tawa station, and at the Collins Ave level crossing area.

They plan to complete the activities in daytime hours, on the following dates:
9 – 13 December
15 – 20 December
26 December – 6 January 2019

If you have any queries about this work, we encourage you to contact KiwiRail: 04 474 2332 or email Grant.Burton@kiwirail.co.nz

For part of this work the Wellington Metro kapiti line will be Shut Down for the period Dec 26th - Jan 06 2019.

During the Shut Down there will be a bus replacement service operating - details of which are posted at each rail station.

Please treat tracks as operational as normal at all times and observe normal non access of track areas.

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