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25 Jan 2026 2:04
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  •   Home > News > National > Hamilton

    A report from the Waikato Chamber of Commerce claims the Auckland to Hamilton rail route is more expensive and releases more carbon per person than driving

    A report from the Waikato Chamber of Commerce claims the Auckland to Hamilton rail route is more expensive and releases more carbon per person than driving


    The chamber says occupancy rates are at only 23 percent during Te Huia's weekday service.

    It also says the service reduces congestion Northbound traffic on State Highway one by less than one percent.

    Chamber chief executive Don Good says the Waikato Regional Council's introducing significant upgrades to the service this year to attract more patronage.

    But he says given Te Huia's 100-million dollar price tag, there needs to be real accountability from those behind its implementation.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Environment:
    MetService has issued watches for rain and wind 21:56

    Law and Order:
    An 18 year-old has been arrested and charged in relation to a spate of burglaries last night in Cambridge 21:16

    Tennis:
    Despite battling cramp on a sweltering day seven of the Australian tennis Open, reigning back-to-back men's champion Jannik Sinner is in the box seat to progress to the fourth round 18:56

    Politics:
    Two women believed to have been killed in the Mount Maunganui campground landslide were friends 18:36

    International:
    US looks to South Korea to take 'primary responsibility' in monitoring Kim Jong Un and North Korea 18:16

    Law and Order:
    Pakuranga College is paying tribute to two of its students caught in the Mount Maunganui landslide 18:06

    Rugby:
    Olympian Sam Tanner has records in his sights ahead of this evening's mile race at Cooks Gardens in Whanganui 17:46

    Law and Order:
    Police have released the full list pf names of the six people unaccounted for following the landslide at the Mount Maunganui Campground on Thursday 17:26

    Lower South Island:
    Southland rider Josh Burnett has banked his third career win in cycling's Tour of Southland, finishing safely in the peloton to take the overall title by 10 seconds from Cambridge's Matthew Wilson 17:06

    International:
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