How good is Auckland's public transport?


How good is Auckland's public transport? Auckland Transport (AT) reports on the performance of the bus system. At first glance, it looks like it's doing well. AT's published data for September 2022 put punctuality at 98 percent and reliability at 87 percent over the entire bus network.


Is 10 days enough for New Zealand?

For a 10-day trip, we recommend visiting up to four or five different destinations. Our 10-day itinerary locations are some of the most popular: Auckland the City of Sails, Wellington the cultural, art and food capital, and Queenstown the home of world-class adrenaline activities.


Does Auckland have a subway?

The Auckland CRL is a 3.4 km double-track underground rail line running beneath the central business district from Britomart to the Western (North Auckland) Line near the existing Mount Eden Station, with two new underground stations in the CBD at Aotea and Karangahape.


Which countries have the most expensive public transport?

Switzerland. A famously pricey country that takes pride in the cleanliness and general upkeep of things, it's perhaps not a surprise that Switzerland is, overall, the most expensive country in the world in which to travel by public transport.


How do tourists get around New Zealand?

You can self-drive, join a guided tour, book flights, or take a train or bus. Passenger and vehicle ferries offer services between the North, South and other islands too.


Why are so many Auckland buses cancelled?

The bus driver shortage is the main reason why so many buses are cancelled, forcing passengers to crowd onto fewer services. Across Auckland and Wellington, almost 500 bus driver vacancies remain unfilled. First Union researcher and policy analyst Edward Miller says driver pay has taken a hit since deregulation.


What is the best transportation in Auckland?

Auckland buses Departing regularly between 6am and midnight, they're a quick and convenient way to get around the city: The CityLink (red) bus transports you around the city centre, running from the Wynyard Quarter through Britomart and up Queen Street to Karangahape Road.


Is Auckland cheap to visit?

As the gateway to New Zealand, there is a huge amount to see and do in Auckland, but the country's largest city isn't that budget-friendly. Accommodation and eating out here are particularly expensive.


Is Auckland public transport expensive?

Auckland Transport HOP monthly passes vary from $150 for ferry services to the North Shore to $325 for use on Gulf Harbour ferry services. A bus and train monthly pass is $215.


Is Auckland a walkable city?

So how do New Zealand cities rate? Wellington is the most accessible, with 61% of residents living within 15 minutes' walk of the amenities we studied. But this pales next to New York (88%) and San Francisco (73%). Auckland has only 43% of residents within 15 minutes of core amenities.


Which European country has cheapest public transport?

For visitors to some European destinations, getting around town just got cheaper—and cleaner. Last month, Malta became the second country in the world to make public transportation free. Luxembourg was the first nation to scrap fares in 2020, with dozens more European cities having independently joined ranks.


Who has the best public transportation in the world?

The Special Administrative Region of China – Hong Kong currently holds the top spot in the Urban Mobility Readiness Index for 2022 for having the world's best public transportation system.


Which European city has free transport?

Two European countries stand out for their trailblazing free transport schemes. Estonia's capital Tallinn introduced free public transport in 2013. In 2020, Luxembourg became the first country in the world to scrap fares on all public transport.


Which European city has the best public transportation?

The list was topped by the reliable, safe and comfortable public transport in Berlin.


Which country has the best public transport in Europe?

Switzerland is often cited as the best European country in terms of public transport.