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KIWIRAIL AUCKLAND METRO PROGRAMME 
URGENT TRACK REPAIRS 
AUGUST 2020
WHAT IS THE AUCKLAND METRO RAIL 
areas – such as the Wellington metro network and 
PROGRAMME?
on the East Coast Main Trunk between Hamilton 
and Tauranga.
KiwiRail’s $1 billion Auckland Metro Programme 
is a suite of projects that  will ease congestion in 
WHEN DID YOU FIRST BECOME AWARE OF 
the busiest parts of the network by building new 
track and a third main line, extend electrification 
THE ISSUE IN AUCKLAND AND WHAT HAS 
to Pukekohe, build new stations around Drury and 
BEEN DONE TO RESOLVE THIS?
deliver city-wide renewals that will cut delays and 
All rail is subject to wear and tear, but we began 
make sure Auckland is ready for the City Rail Link. 
seeing a more widespread issue in Auckland 
Modernising the track and replacing worn rail is part 
around three years ago. In early 2018 we 
of this programme.
established a technical working group with 
Auckland Transport to investigate the root causes 
WHAT HAS CAUSED THE ISSUE WITH THE 
and identify infrastructure and/or rolling stock 
WORN TRACKS?
solutions.
In 2019 we received additional funding from 
Rail track becomes worn over time as a result 
the Government that enabled us to take a more 
of usage, in the same way that road surfaces 
intensive approach to resolving this.  
deteriorate.
Immediate actions included enhanced track 
One particular type of damage, Rolling Contact 
inspections and accelerated replacement of rail 
Fatigue (RCF), has become increasingly prevalent 
around the network, additional rail grinding and 
on the Auckland metro rail network. It occurs when 
the introduction of new testing technology to 
the stress created by contact between rail and the 
detect the extent of the issue.
rolling wheel of a train causes the rail to develop 
cracks, and those cracks to grow. 
WHY HAS IT SUDDENLY BECOME 
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY AND FIX IT? 
URGENT?
We use a range of techniques to identify the issue, 
New testing introduced over the last six months 
including regular visual inspections and non-
- Eddy Current Testing and Phased Array 
destructive testing methods to locate damaged rail. 
Testing - has provided KiwiRail a much greater 
understanding of the extent of the fatigue 
Resurfacing the surface of the rail with a specialist 
problems on the Auckland network.
grinding machine removes the shallower cracks. 
However, once cracks become deeper the rail 
Eddy Current Testing finds the locations of 
needs to be replaced.
RCF and Phased Array Testing, an ultra-sonic 
test of the rails, is used to confirm the depth 
and severity of the cracks. This has shown us 
IS THIS PRESENT ELSEWHERE ON THE 
that issues are more widespread than initially 
NATIONAL RAIL NETWORK?
understood.
Our tests across the national network have found 
only isolated instances of RCF on other high use 


HAVE YOU BEEN GRINDING THE RAIL TO 
Work done in a 14-day track closure could take 
PREVENT THESE CRACKS GETTING TO THE  more than 100 days if done piecemeal  at night 
and over weekends. 
POINT THAT THE RAIL NEEDS REPLACING?
KiwiRail and Auckland Transport have taken these 
We have carried out rail grinding on the Auckland 
factors into account. We recognise weekday track 
rail network in 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019.
closures will be disruptive for rail passengers, 
Earlier this year we procured a further rail 
however this approach means the work  will be 
grinding programme with specialist suppliers. The 
completed and normal operations resumed in 
equipment is already on its way from Australia and  the shortest time frame, thus minimising overall 
should be in New Zealand by the end of August. 
disruption for commuters and those living and 
working alongside the rail corridor.
WHEN WILL YOU DO THE WORK – WILL 
THERE BE EVEN MORE DISRUPTION FOR 
WHY ARE YOU PUTTING IN SPEED 
COMMUTERS?
RESTRICTIONS ACROSS THE ENTIRE 
NETWORK IF ONLY 100 KMS NEED WORK?
Work to maintain and repair train tracks can only 
be done when no trains are running. With trains 
Speed restrictions are put in place in areas where 
operating on Auckland’s metro network from early 
we know there is damage to the track so trains 
morning until late in the evening, careful planning 
can operate safely until repairs can be carried out. 
is needed to schedule  access for track works.
These are at multiple locations spread across the 
network and speed restrictions change frequently 
Usually the track is closed at nights and over 
as damaged areas are identified and subsequently 
weekends when fewer people are using the 
repaired.
trains.  While this pattern of closures will continue,  
the scale of work required will mean extended 
This changing landscape of restrictions makes 
track closures will also be  put in place. This will 
it challenging for a rail operator to run services 
enable us to get the work done more quickly and 
that continue to meet their timetable. A blanket 
efficiently so we can return the network to  normal 
speed restriction will allow for a new timetable to 
operations. 
be developed that can remain in place regardless 
of where and whether new areas of damage are 
located. 
WHY ARE YOU CLOSING THE TRACKS 
FOR THESE EXTENDED PERIODS - CAN’T 
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT IN 
THE WORK BE DONE AT NIGHT OR AT 
DELIVERING COMMUTER RAIL SERVICES IN 
WEEKENDS WHEN THERE IS NO IMPACT ON  AUCKLAND?
WEEKDAY COMMUTERS?
•  Auckland Transport – specifies and procures 
Work done during shorter track closures is 
the commuter service; owns and maintains the 
significantly less productive than during longer 
trains and the stations.
ones.
•  KiwiRail – owns and manages the network; 
This is because of the time needed to bring people 
maintains the network to agreed levels of 
and equipment onto site to set up each time the 
service to enable delivery of the commuter 
track is closed, and the need to return the track to 
service specified by Auckland Transport.
a fit state for train operations every time the track is 
re-opened.
•  Transdev – delivers the service on behalf of 
AT – eg. train drivers, on board staff, customer 
With an extended track closure we can follow 
communication.
more productive and efficient processes in the 
sequencing of tasks and deployment of equipment  •  CAF – supplies and maintains the rolling stock 
and personnel. 
on behalf of Auckland Transport.