From Wednesday 18 May 2011, if you're boarding the train on the Kapiti Line between Paremata and Takapu Road, you'll no longer see extra staff clipping tickets and checking monthly passes at your platform.
From Tuesday 5 April and for the next few weeks between 6am and 9am weekdays, if you're boarding between Paremata and Takapu Road stations, you’ll see extra staff at your platform.
Kia ora, The office will be closed from 1 pm on 19 December until Monday 12 January 2025 when it will reopen at 9 am. Emails and voicemails will not […]
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