Eighteen automatic safety gates have been installed in Auckland since the start of 2018 to keep commuters and pedestrians safe, said Transport Minister Phil Twyford launching Rail Safety Week.
Auckland Transport and KiwiRail will install 15 more sets of gates on the South and West Auckland lines by mid-2020.
Phil Twyford said safety is the Government’s top transport priority.
“There have been too many stories of people getting hurt or killed by trains in Auckland. Improving the safety at rail crossings is an important way to stop kids getting hurt or killed when they’re getting around.
“We know that installing automatic gates at rail crossings saves lives. Since the introduction of automatic pedestrian gates at the site where , there have been no further reported near misses.
“I’d like to pay tribute to the . Together we’re trying to make sure that no other family experiences the same heartbreak.
“This work is especially important given there are newer, quieter trains running more frequently, meaning more chances for accidents. There were 415 near misses recorded on railway lines across New Zealand last year – any of them could have resulted in a tragedy.
“Installing safety gates at level crossings is a crucial part of improving safety around rail tracks. We also need to teach people how to be careful around trains – that’s what Rail Safety Week is about,” said Phil Twyford.
The Government is also investing $26 million to upgrade the highest risk level crossings on state highways through the .
Notes to editor:
Rail Safety Week runs from 12 – 18 August 2019.
This year’s Rail Safety Week Campaign features “near miss memorials” at key level crossings to raise awareness about the risks of unsafe behaviour.
More information about the Rail Safety Week campaign is available at:
Automatic pedestrian gates are activated by a sensor on the tracks and have a safety zone with a locked emergency exit gate. When a train approaches these pedestrian level crossings, the bells sound, red alarm lights flash on and off and the crossing gates close automatically.
Completed or partially completed
Level Crossing | Suburb | Status |
Metcalfe Road | Ranui | Complete |
Glenview Road | Glen Eden | Complete |
Rossgrove Terrace | Mt. Albert | Complete |
Asquith Avenue | Mt. Albert | Complete |
Fruitvale Road | New Lynn | Complete |
Woodward Road | Mt. Albert | Complete |
Lloyd Avenue | Mt. Albert | Complete |
St. Jude Street | Avondale | Complete |
St. Georges Road | Avondale | Complete |
Chalmers Street | Avondale | Complete |
Portage Road | New Lynn | Complete |
Walters Road | Takanini | Complete |
Takanini Station | Takanini | Complete |
Taka Street | Takanini | Partially Complete |
Manuroa Road | Takanini | Complete |
Tironui | Takanini | Complete |
Spartan Road | Takanini | Complete |
Te Mahia | Manurewa | Complete |
Glen Innes (Down Main) | Glen Innes | Complete |
Will be installed
Level Crossing | Suburb | Planned Improvements |
Bruce McLaren Road | Henderson | Automatic gates |
George Street | Mt Eden | Automatic gates |
Church Street East | Penrose | Automatic gates |
Mt Lebanon Lane | Henderson | Automatic gates |
Corban’s | Henderson | Automatic gates |
O’Neil’s Road | Swanson | Automatic gates |
Captain Springs Road | Onehunga | Automatic gates |
Mays Road | Onehunga | Automatic gates |
Church Street | Onehunga | Automatic gates |
Maurice Road Ped | Penrose | Automatic gates |
Sherrybrooke Place | Henderson | Automatic gates |
Victoria Street | Onehunga | Automatic gates |
Alfred Street | Onehunga | Automatic gates |
Galway Street | Onehunga | Automatic gates |