City Rail Link
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Project Overview

Project Overview

 CRL’s world-class rail system will better connect Auckland’s entire rail network. There will be more trains and journeys will be easier and quicker.

The $5.493 billion project is ambitious. It’s the largest transport infrastructure project New Zealand has ever built.

  • The twin 3.45-kilometre-long tunnels which have been built up to 42 metres below the Auckland city centre will connect downtown at Waitematā Station (Britomart) with a re-developed Maungawhau on the Western Line. Two new underground stations will open up central city access; Karanga-a-Hape with entrances at Mercury Lane and Beresford Square and Te Waihorotiu at Victoria and Wellesley Streets, midtown.

  • The work will transform the downtown Waitematā Station (Britomart) into a two-way through-station.

  • CRL is funded jointly by the Crown (NZ Government) and Auckland Council.

  • Construction of the stations and supporting rail infrastructure is now expected to be completed by our construction partners, the Link Alliance, by November 2025.

  • Following the end of the construction programme, CRL Ltd will hand over the completed infrastructure to KiwiRail and Auckland Transport, who will then carry out the additional work required to open the CRL to its first passengers.

  • Collaboration with mana whenua has created distinctive designs for CRL stations and outside spaces reflecting the city’s unique cultural history and we have been honoured that our Mana Whenua Forum has gifted us station names. The New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa has formally adopted the proposed names.