Ministry thinks KiwiRail could exit Interislander services

Ministry thinks KiwiRail could exit Interislander services
The Ministry of Transport thinks it's possible KiwiRail may exit the inter-island ferry market. (Image: KiwiRail)
Oliver Lewis
The Ministry of Transport is considering the possibility of KiwiRail exiting the Cook Strait ferry market entirely following the collapse of its multi-billion-dollar Interislander replacement project.Only one other company, StraitNZ, provides a freight and passenger connection between Wellington and Picton – a key corridor that effectively extends State Highway 1.KiwiRail, which has been servicing the route with its increasingly old and fault-prone Interislander fleet, had been working on a ship replacement programme called iReX. However,...

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