It would seem that grandiose plans are being presented to the public regarding a high-speed rail system from Auckland to various centres, including Rotorua.
Whilst initially received favourably by your readers and tourism operators etc - it leaves me wondering as to who would be paying for such an undertaking.
If there is a real need for quick commuting, surely we have this on our doorstep in the form of our under-utilised airport. Ratepayers continue to pay for the upgrade when the international flights were trialled unsuccessfully. As yet no evidence has been forwarded that a fast commuter service is needed.
If this is the case, for example quick commuting at weekends to various centres, then surely our national carrier or a charter company could trial some weekend flights. This could also apply to incoming tourists who presently are bussed down when we have a fully operating under-utilised airport.
As a traveller myself I know the advantages of high-speed train travel and I question if our small population and the huge cost of such an undertaking could be justified.
GERALD NEALE
Rotorua
In another month - less even, the tourists will start flocking into Rotorua - and I have never seen the city in such a mess.
In my view the City Focus is worse than Warsaw in 1945, the 'cycle path' is already fading and looks awful - so awful that no one uses it.
The library hasn't a fig's chance of being ready for Christmas (it should have been left well alone) and apart from the good spread of blooms - nothing is worse than looking at a city full of empty shops.
Chadwick what have you done to our fair city? Have you ever thought seriously of moving to Sydney - warmer and drier!
JIM ADAMS
Rotorua