Auckland Transport has set the record straight after an influencer couple described their public transport journey from Auckland Airport to Waitemat膩 (Britomart) Station as the 鈥渨orst鈥 they鈥檝e encountered while travelling.
Sagar and Ami, self-described 鈥渇ulltime budget travellers鈥, recently returned to New Zealand to film content for their Instagram.
They are currently traversing the country in a van, documenting their experiences with their 17,000 followers.
In a video posted on September 22, the couple said that after spending 15 months away in more than two dozen countries, they 鈥渄idn鈥檛 think anything could surprise鈥 them.
鈥淏ut Auckland trains? Oh, they delivered.鈥
Sagar and Ami paid $10 for a one-way trip, which they claimed took one hour 鈥渙n a good day鈥 and had a top speed of 5km/h.
They alleged 鈥渞andom cancellations鈥 and 鈥渘o warnings鈥 were a 鈥渂onus feature鈥 and said the drive time was only 24 minutes 鈥 less than half that of the public transport journey.
鈥淚f you鈥檝e ever survived Auckland public transport ... respect. You deserve a medal,鈥 they wrote.
鈥淲e鈥檝e travelled to 26 countries ... But this is the worst public transport.鈥
The video continues to gain traction, garnering more than 563,000 views and nearly 12,000 likes while attracting hundreds of comments from Kiwis.
Most agreed with the influencers鈥 assertions, citing under-investment in the network and a lack of options for commuters.
Stacey van der Putten, Auckland Transport鈥檚 director of public transport and active modes, told the Herald there were delays through September and October because of rail infrastructure maintenance and upgrades.
Auckland Transport says the rail network faced disruptions through September and October because of maintenance and upgrade projects. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Although these were completed last week, they caused 鈥渕inor disruptions to the network when Sagar and Ami were travelling鈥.
鈥淭hese works were communicated weeks in advance by KiwiRail and AT [Auckland Transport], with comprehensive customer information included on the AT website and in the AT Mobile App.鈥
The couple鈥檚 journey took place in the 鈥渕iddle of a once-in-a-generation upgrade as AT, KiwiRail and City Rail Link [CRL] crews work around the clock to get the network ready for CRL opening in 2026, which will provide a better, faster service bringing Auckland in line with other international cities鈥, van der Putten said.
Because of the disruptions, Sagar and Ami had to take the Southern line to its current terminus at Waitemat膩 from Homai Station, near Manurewa.
鈥淭his train trip would normally take about 45 minutes, but during the September/October school holidays, passengers needed to transfer to a rail replacement bus for stations south of Puhinui Station,鈥 van der Putten said.
AT鈥檚 records showed trains were travelling along the Southern line at regular speeds, 鈥渁veraging up to 65km/h between stops鈥, disproving the couple鈥檚 claims that the top speed was 5km/h.
Meanwhile, the cancellations shown on their phone were for a separate train line to theirs 鈥 the Onehunga line 鈥 and were 鈥渄ue to a track infrastructure issue that KiwiRail crews worked to promptly fix鈥, Van der Putten added.
鈥淭hey also unfortunately missed an opportunity to save money by using a credit card, debit card or AT Hop card at the station gates, which would have brought their adult fares down from $10 to $7.65.鈥
All four lines 鈥 Southern, Eastern, Western and Onehunga 鈥 are scheduled for partial closures this weekend, with the network fully closed over Labour Weekend for further works.
The CRL is expected to open in 2026, although an exact date is yet to be confirmed.
Tom Rose is an Auckland-based journalist who covers breaking news, specialising in lifestyle, entertainment and travel. He joined the Herald in 2023.
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