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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Hopes new trains will boost economic activity across the lower North Island

    Hopes new trains will boost economic activity across the lower North Island


    Greater Wellington Regional Council's announced French firm Alstom will build 18 new battery-electric trains at a cost of more than a billion dollars.

    Ninety percent of the cost is funded by government.

    Transport Minister Chris Bishop says the benefits won't just be found in Wellington.

    He says the investment means Palmerston North will functionally now be included in the Wellington metro rail network.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Politics:
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    Rugby League:
    League pundit Phil Gould has urged the NRL to overhaul the match review committee system 7:57

    Law and Order:
    A Coroner says the death of a 13-year-old boy, who fell at least 15 metres after climbing a cliff at Coromandel Peninsula's Hahei Beach in January this year, serves as a tragic reminder 7:47

    Rugby League:
    Relief for Sharks halfback Nicho Hynes after a dangerous contact charge was downgraded from a one-match ban to a fine ahead of their NRL elimination play-off against the Roosters on Saturday 7:37

    Entertainment:
    The Prince and Princess of Wales have paid tribute to Katharine, Duchess of Kent, following her death 7:34

    Business:
    Construction businesses are still struggling to pay off debt, as sector pressures continue 7:27

    International:
    Prince Harry makes rare visit to London, on anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death 7:27

    Business:
    Suggestions that Christchurch City Council's dog management regulations need changes 7:17

    Politics:
    Australia-Vanuatu agreement hangs in the balance, as Albanese flies to Port Vila ahead of Pacific Islands Forum 7:07

    Entertainment:
    Andy Carroll and Lou Teasdale have reportedly split up again 7:04


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