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Govt responds to Napier-Gisborne rail line closure with transport task force

Thursday 14th February 2013

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A joint task force between the central government and the local governments of the North Island east coast's Tairawhiti region will look at future transport infrastructure needs, Transport and Economic Development Ministers Gerry Brownlee and Steven Joyce have announced.

The government has come under political pressure to require the loss-making state rail operator, KiwiRail, to keep open the rail link open between Napier and Gisborne instead of closing the little-used line down.

Among arguments for maintaining the line is the so-called "wall of wood" which will require transport and processing when large-scale 1990's era plantation forests start to be felled.

The task force will involve the Gisborne, Wairoa, and Napier and Hastings local authorities to create "a broad and deep study of the region's economic potential over the next 30 years and appropriate transport infrastructure that would service that," said Brownlee in a statement.

"This is about planning for the decades ahead rather than confronting issues on an ad hoc basis as they arrive in a region everyone agrees has great economic potential," Brownlee says.

 

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