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    Kiwirail is lifting some of its freight and Interislander user charges

    Kiwirail is lifting some of its freight and Interislander user charges


    InterIslander
    InterIslander
    From today, Kiwirail is introducing a 20 dollar fee for truck drivers if staff help them get their truck on or off the Interislander ferry.

    It's also introducing a 45 dollar fee for trucks carrying dangerous goods.

    Kiwirail says the fees are about the need for cost-recovery for the business and to maintain roads around the ports.

    Transporting New Zealand Chief Executive Dom Kalasih says the group is supportive of fee increases - if they increase productivity.

    He says at the moment prices seem to be going up without any benefits.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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