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Q&A: City Rail Link

Q&A: City Rail Link

People | 21,000 more city centre residents, 17,200 students and 37,000 existing jobs are expected to be within a 12-minute walk of two new stations, post-CRL according to Auckland Council.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 5 Dec 2025
Te Ara I Whiti – The Lightpath celebrates its tenth anniversary

Te Ara I Whiti – The Lightpath celebrates its tenth anniversary

News | Hosting 240,000 cycling trips last year and nearly 2 million over ten years, Te Ara I Whiti – The Lightpath celebrates its tenth anniversary.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 27 Nov 2025
Start date for Auckland midtown system approaches

Start date for midtown system approaches

News | Start dates for the construction of the new Wellesley / Victoria Street mixed-use transport system are drawing closer.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 14 Oct 2022
Sense of place: Ōtāhuhu Train Station

Sense of place: Ōtāhuhu Train Station

Projects | Ōtāhuhu’s new train station delivers a rich, multi-layered experience, as well as a sense of our place in the South Pacific.
Words: Bill McKay Posted: 23 May 2017

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