East-West Line (Auckland)
The East-West Line is a future train service due to begin operating in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2026, merging the Eastern Line and the Western Line.[1][2]
References
- ^ "Network and timetable changes for the City Rail Link (CRL)". Auckland Transport.
- ^ Hu, Justin (5 August 2025). "Explainer: How City Rail Link will redraw Auckland's train lines". 1News.
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