Waikato councillors vote in favour of Te Huia fares hike

Waikato regional councillors have voted 12 to 2 to increase Te Huia fares by 25%, meaning an adult one-way fare from Frankton to the Strand would cost approximately $30 instead of $24.06 with a Bee Card. 

Following a request at the February council meeting, staff presented three fare increase options to the May meeting: no change, a 10% increase, and the 25% increase. 

During the debate, councillors acknowledged that fares have been held at a relatively low rate for the initial years of the trial, but voted down an amended resolution 11 to 3 that would have increased fares by 60%, the Council said in a statement. 

The Council says patronage for March and April is up 52% compared to last year with fewer track disruptions. It also noted that higher fuel prices were likely encouraging more people to leave their cars at home. 

Councillors agreed that services would remain largely the same for the final year of the trial, which ends in June 2027. 

Council Chair, Warren Maher said councillors were concerned about managing fuel costs without affecting ratepayers. 

“We don’t want to ask ratepayers to pay more, so increasing passenger revenue is our only real option given that our other revenue sources for the rest of the trial are set.” 

Councillors want people to realise that patronage in the final 12 months of the trial will be an important consideration for making a permanent service. 

“If you want to see Te Huia become a permanent service, the best thing you can do is use it now,” Chair Maher said.

The May meeting was recorded live and can be viewed here: www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/council-meetings/council.

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