Nats and Labour go head to head on road vs rail

Nats and Labour go head to head on road vs rail
Pattrick Smellie
By Pattrick Smellie Aug. 21 (BusinessDesk) - The contest of transport policies between the National and Labour parties has heated up again with Labour leader Jacinda Ardern announcing plans to introduce passenger rail services between Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga a day after National outlined $10 billion of investment in new state highways. National's announcement that it would extend its 'Roads of National Significance' policy to a new set of major roading projects was intended to upstage yesterday's election campaign launch by Ardern...