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Auckland bus strike: 70,000 people caught in cancellations - what you need to know

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NZ Bus drivers making their way down Auckland's Victoria Street West during a day of industrial action. Photo / Lucy Thomson

NZ Bus drivers making their way down Auckland's Victoria Street West during a day of industrial action. Photo / Lucy Thomson

About 70,000 Auckland commuters are affected by bus cancellations this morning after drivers and the transport company NZ Bus failed to resolve their dispute.

Many buses are likely to be off Auckland's roads in the upcoming days, possibly until Christmas.

The cancellations will mean that Aucklanders need to find another way to get to work and is expected to put further pressure on the city's motorways and roads, with two crashes in Takanini and Ellerslie also slowing traffic in Auckland this morning.

An eleventh-hour meeting between NZ Bus and the drivers' union failed last night, with no compromise reached.

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Jared Abbott from First Union said the company arrived at the crunch-time meeting with a fixed position.

@AklTransport the limited buses you have running along Mt Eden aren’t enough. 4th stop en route & bus was at capacity! Heard over radio Dominion rd was the same too.

— Sarah McLean-Orsborn (@McleanOrsborn) December 8, 2019

"No progress could be made," he said.

"We have a mediation [today] and we're more than willing to negotiate with the company, so it will come down to whether they will see a benefit in trying to progress further or whether they want to take a hostile position."

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NZ Bus drivers making their way down Auckland's Victoria Street West during a day of industrial action. Photo / Lucy Thomson
NZ Bus drivers making their way down Auckland's Victoria Street West during a day of industrial action. Photo / Lucy Thomson

Abbott said the union was working to get the buses back to the road today, but this was a necessary action to achieve a resolution.

NZ Bus operates 30-35 per cent of the city's services, along some of the busiest routes along Dominion, Sandringham, Mt Eden and Manukau Rds, as well as other routes across the wider Auckland region and the LINK services.

REMINDER: All NZ Bus services are cancelled until further notice. Including school buses operated by NZ Bus.
Some limited service will operate along Dominion Rd and Mt Eden Rd from Monday 9 December. For further details visit https://t.co/bZEapUo5e9 pic.twitter.com/qVq3MAJPZB

— Auckland Transport (@AklTransport) December 8, 2019

Traffic is extremely heavy through on the Southern Motorway from Drury through to Takanini due to an earlier crash.

Vehicles involved in the crash were cleared to the motorway's centre median before 6.30am but rubbernecking meant traffic was still slow.

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— Akl Man (@DaAucklandman) December 8, 2019

The vehicles involved were being towed.

UPDATE 6:50AM
All three lanes are now avaiiable again, however this crash scene is likely to continue causing delays until fully cleared. ^TPhttps://t.co/EL0UaCE6tW

— Waka Kotahi NZTA Auckland & Northland (@WakaKotahiAkNth) December 8, 2019

A crash that happened just before 7.40am was also blocking the Southern Motorway's right lane heading south, after the Ellerslie-Panmure Highway offramp. That crash has now been cleared.

UPDATE 7:50AM
This crash quickly cleared. Allow extra time for delays southbound from the CBD. ^TPhttps://t.co/sKcn9IG4TT

— Waka Kotahi NZTA Auckland & Northland (@WakaKotahiAkNth) December 8, 2019

Bus shutdown: How it came to this

Drivers were suspended and thousands of bus trips in Auckland operated by the company NZ Bus were cancelled last week after drivers refused to collect fares.

The drivers are pushing for better wages and conditions and have been holding pickets across the city over the weekend.

A meeting between the unions and NZ Bus was unproductive.

"Our position is very simple. All the company needs to do is to withdraw their suspension notices and the buses will be back on the road. If they're looking for concessions from us, then it may not be that fruitful a meeting," Abbott earlier said.

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Abbott said the unions want a short-term solution to get the bus drivers back to work and to end the disruptions. He said drivers need a better pay rate and a solution that may take a bit longer, to deal with the problem around contracting and how it currently works.

Route 25 along Dominion Rd

Will depart Mt Roskill shops at 6.30am, with services leaving around every 15mins until 10am.

Between 10am and 4pm, it will run every half hour.

After 4pm, it will run every 15mins, with the last bus departing at 6.15pm.

Route 25 from the Civic Centre

The first bus will leave at 7.15am and will run every 15mins until 8.45pm.

Between 8.45am and 3.45pm, the bus will run every half hour.

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From 3.45pm it will run about every 15 minutes, with the last bus departing at 7pm.

Route 27, along Mt Eden Rd from Three Kings

The first bus will leave at 6.30am and will run every 15mins until 10am.

Between 10am and 4pm it will run every half hour.

After 4pm it will run every 15 minutes, with the last bus departing at 6.15pm.

Route 27, from Britomart (Commerce St)

The first bus will leave at 7.15am, running every 15 minutes until 9.45am.

Between 9.45am and 3.45pm it will run every half hour.

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After 3.45pm it will run every 15mins, with the last bus departing at 7pm.

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