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Why Auckland Needs This $3.2BN Railway 

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@TheB1M
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@marinlorre5207
@marinlorre5207 Год назад
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@aaroncousins4750
@aaroncousins4750 Год назад
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@ynerrad9291
@ynerrad9291 Год назад
As an Aucklander who watches this channel religiously, who has seen videos, especially from across the ditch, (Brisbane, Hobart, Melbourne and Sydney I think to date) it’s nice to see Auckland profiled. It has many challenges like any other growing city, BUT it also has A LOT of potential. Cheers to The B1M for showing off AKL to the world.
@jeremyl862
@jeremyl862 Год назад
Is the traffic worse than NYC?
@ynerrad9291
@ynerrad9291 Год назад
@@jeremyl862 I would say, subjectively, yes 😂 as a lived experience, I have been caught in traffic jams too many times in AKL. However, objectively, probably not. However, I don’t really know how the stats work out. Plus, I’ve never been to NYC. I would love a NYC style subway in AKL if we had a massive budget for it. It would change the city forever I think.
@oppionatedindividual8256
@oppionatedindividual8256 Год назад
@@ynerrad9291 no you don’t want an NYC style subway, you the Tube and MTR and MRT are all vastly superior to the NYC subway.
@wayneelliott5392
@wayneelliott5392 Год назад
@@jeremyl862 Hey I've been to both NYC last year and live in New Zealand so I have a fair idea on the comparisons. Darren is correct. The traffic I would say is worse in Auckland mainly because New York has a subway (it's a horrible subway but it's there). And New York is "reasonably" walkable using a mix of public transport and foot power. Auckland on the other hand has mostly suburban housing and is more spread out considering the population. So unless you live close to a transport hub and your work is also close to the hub at the other end.... you are forced to take a car and therefore forced into the road congestion. Riding a pedal powered bike or e scooter is an option in some places too but Auckland has random rain showers all the time. I don't reside in Auckland and would prefer other NZ cities and towns but would easily rank it high above NYC for livability. It's just with the caveat that you really need a car and suffer through the traffic.
@wayneelliott5392
@wayneelliott5392 Год назад
@@oppionatedindividual8256 Lol truth. There is a reason why in some Gotham city depictions the underground looks the way it does. It's basically a cut and paste of a New York Subway
@abydos7775
@abydos7775 Год назад
Been waiting ages for you to cover something from New Zealand. Finally it seems we had an infrastructure project big enough to get noticed. Awesome vid as always.
@karankapoor2701
@karankapoor2701 Год назад
Did you like jacinda
@jamesbarber5410
@jamesbarber5410 Год назад
We didn’t know they were letting the kiwis out of their homes let alone allowing you to ride the subway. Can you even ride a subway with your neighbor or when you aren’t supposed to even talk to them?
@SkepticalSteve01
@SkepticalSteve01 Год назад
@@karankapoor2701Yeah, she was great. Too bad the lunatic fringe wanted to actually kill her.
@chickentoucher55
@chickentoucher55 Год назад
@@SkepticalSteve01 she was a puppet for the WEF not really but she didn’t have our country first
@Tuhoeterra
@Tuhoeterra Год назад
@@karankapoor2701 she was a great PM will miss her.
@marklatheam2806
@marklatheam2806 Год назад
I'm from Australia and I travel to Auckland all the time and I can assure you that the only thing I don't miss in Auckland is the traffic.
@danieleyre8913
@danieleyre8913 Год назад
Really? Where in Australia are you from? Because while Auckland’s okay, it’s just not as good as Melbourne, Sydney or even Brisbane. In my opinion it’s not even as good as Wellington (although you are welcome to not take that seriously).
@marklatheam2806
@marklatheam2806 Год назад
@@danieleyre8913 Wollongong. The New Zealand people are awesome I love NZ to bits I got great friends there but the traffic in Sydney/Melbourne is nothing like Auckland
@danieleyre8913
@danieleyre8913 Год назад
@@marklatheam2806 Okay fair enough. No offence but Wollongong gets great weather & surf but otherwise is pretty much a giant small town/suburb. And yeah Auckland traffic sucks the fat one. And it used to be even worse.
@marklatheam2806
@marklatheam2806 Год назад
@@danieleyre8913 agreed and yeah hahaha Wollongong is not on many people to go list. ;)
@Chris-eq3en
@Chris-eq3en Год назад
@@danieleyre8913 This is something good and you speaking like that you got a dose of tall poppy.
@ayindestevens6152
@ayindestevens6152 Год назад
Fred’s audible reaction to Auckland’s traffic after listing the good bits of the city is proof that there’s almost always a catch. But man that set up sounded sweet.
@chappiedatass1361
@chappiedatass1361 Год назад
If you do the math it’s a 10 minute commute each way. On average
@CorbinAnderson
@CorbinAnderson Год назад
@@chappiedatass1361 come visit. It's definitely not a 10 minute commute each way
@danielhay3772
@danielhay3772 Год назад
And it's not just bad, it's so bad that it affects basically everything. I'm counting the days until I can escape and I'd put that transport failures as my top reason for leaving.
@williamhuang8309
@williamhuang8309 Год назад
@@chappiedatass1361 wishful thinking. It takes nearly an hour to go from Albany to the city centre.
@BrumBrumBryn
@BrumBrumBryn Год назад
Auckland traffic is so bad that in the last 10 years people have started keeping their job but moving to the northern suburbs of Hamilton, an hours drive back to Auckland, to avoid it 😂
@ALxdCr4ftPlays
@ALxdCr4ftPlays Год назад
Auckland needs a rail network that connects the airport to the city and northern suburbs across the harbour.
@harryrabbitts2085
@harryrabbitts2085 Год назад
I agree mate.
@bharumusic
@bharumusic 10 месяцев назад
💯
@DallasRabot
@DallasRabot 10 месяцев назад
Yup desperately needed
@cb7560
@cb7560 7 месяцев назад
It is the only city I have ever been to where I missed a flight as the traffic was so bad from the CBD to the airport! 2.5 hours from the Hilton on the Quay to the airport.
@Hollandstation
@Hollandstation Год назад
As a Dutch person that loves making videos about transport infrastructure, I really like it when your videos are about infrastructure and subways! Good job!
@Holland1994D
@Holland1994D Год назад
Yeah it's nice to see how our overseas province Nieuw Zeeland is doing
@VhenRaTheRaptor
@VhenRaTheRaptor Год назад
@@SD352-68 Though the Dutch have had their influence here. A whole bunch arrived after WW2 and had a fair bit of influence on things like alcohol laws from what I recall reading.
@daanwillemsen223
@daanwillemsen223 Год назад
Old Zealand best Zealand 💪😎🇳🇱🇳🇱
@Terra_Lopez
@Terra_Lopez Год назад
@@SD352-68 @VivaHollandia32's making a joke -- and a funny one, too! 🥰 My mother's fully Dutch, and emigrated to Auckland when she was 19.
@tester1991
@tester1991 Год назад
@@VhenRaTheRaptor really, I've been in NZ for 16 years and I've never seen any Dutch influence
@DonaldMovies
@DonaldMovies Год назад
Fellow kiwi here. 🥝 🇳🇿 Great to see you cover a New Zealand project!!! This is potentially the greatest day of the year!
@mapper7310
@mapper7310 Год назад
I really didn't think we would ever build anything big enough to feature lol. No oil king money for that
@Georgeandjackshow
@Georgeandjackshow Год назад
If only they made an intercity rail 🥲
@mattlegge8538
@mattlegge8538 Год назад
@@Georgeandjackshow There is, between Hamilton and Auckland. But it's struggling I think..
@PiriakaTrackwrecker
@PiriakaTrackwrecker Год назад
@@mattlegge8538 its rubbish too, the track is lumpy as hell. It would be awesome to see it extended to Welly, and branching out to Tauranga etc, but either the land its built on is a massive issue or our engineers/construction teams are incompetent, or both.
@mapper7310
@mapper7310 Год назад
@@PiriakaTrackwrecker I'm not sure the demand nor resources are there. Remember the distance from Auckland to Welly is around the same as London to Edinburgh in the UK
@adamberry7875
@adamberry7875 Год назад
As an American who lived in Aucklands CBD, I can’t imagine paying that rent again! I saw the construction for this project often because the opening was a block away. If I was to move back, definitely to the suburbs! But knowing the traffic problems, I was not willing to do that. I’m so thankful that they are still on track to open the railway because I REALLY want to move back!
@adamberry7875
@adamberry7875 Год назад
I also love that it is at Britomart! It’s so easy to hop onto ANY of the ferry’s there with the Hop Card! The ferry system is honestly better than the bus system, which was an absolute nightmare during rush hour. Buses literally filled to the brim!
@TheClintonio
@TheClintonio Год назад
How do the costs compare to say, central London or central Tokyo?
@lewisirwin5363
@lewisirwin5363 Год назад
@@adamberry7875 Not to mention that nearish, growing suburbs like Te Atatu Peninsula (my old home), somehow still only get, like, one bus an hour to the CBD _and/or_ Henderson- and that having maybe doubled in population in 15years!
@ethanwasme4307
@ethanwasme4307 Год назад
why Auckland though 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
@ethanwasme4307
@ethanwasme4307 Год назад
@@TheClintonio they don't compare, LOL! unless you love those mountain side Japanese village vibes
@isaakvandaalen3899
@isaakvandaalen3899 Год назад
Live in South Auckland and can say personally that driving into the city at any reasonable hour is a nightmare. Just yesterday I drove from Manukau to Westgate (on other sides of the city) which took about two hours. On the way back once traffic had died down it was barely over 30 minutes. Really makes a big impact on what you can get done during the day. If I want to go into the city to shop, taking the train is by FAR the preferable choice.
@cheef825
@cheef825 Год назад
As a Seattle native I'd love to see you cover the world's first railway on a floating bridge!
@dreadshells5611
@dreadshells5611 Год назад
Based
@chrissexton4129
@chrissexton4129 Год назад
I'm sad it keeps getting delayed
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 Год назад
How's Bertha? Has the mission be completed?
@atv7916
@atv7916 Год назад
@@isabellind1292 the tunnel? yes! it was completed a few years ago. I love driving through it, but I don't end up in that part of Seattle often.
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 Год назад
@@atv7916 Oh, good to hear! Because I'd heard about all the difficulties the engineers were having in digging the tunnel. I guess the rocks are harder than they imagined. I'm glad for the Emerald City. Greetings from Vancouver, BC. 💓🌲💓
@alfredkwok9239
@alfredkwok9239 Год назад
Metro or Underground Rail is a must for big city and Auckland is really far behind from the rest of the world.
@DesignRhythm
@DesignRhythm Год назад
Why? Name one city with a subway that doesn't still have horrible traffic?
@bananarama3624
@bananarama3624 Год назад
@@designrhythm7264 we still don't even have one public transport system mate. If I am in Auckland I have to use their public transport card, then if I go to Christchurch I have to use a completely different one and the previous one is completely useless. We only JUST announced last year that we will have one card that can be used anywhere
@shykur
@shykur Год назад
@@bananarama3624 consider yourself lucky with that! I’m in Australia and although melb is only hours away from my city we still have completely different transport card systems. I wouldn’t blame your government, but the separate bodies involoved running your public transport in NZ
@AL-lh2ht
@AL-lh2ht Год назад
@@DesignRhythm there is a major difference between bad traffic and none functional traffic. Creating alternatives to cars is the number one way to decrease traffic.
@DC-te1gw
@DC-te1gw Год назад
no it's not. are you saying, when Moscow had 1,5 million people, it had a better system than New Zealand today? piss off. Nobody uses the trains, so you think it's a great idea for nobody to use the subway too? what a joke
@the_lobster
@the_lobster Год назад
the philippines is building its first subway with a distance of over 30km. hope you could make a video on that too. cheers!
@paulnicolaparua300
@paulnicolaparua300 Год назад
We even have two subway lines. One will be made by Japan while the Makati line will be made by China.
@johnnybounsall579
@johnnybounsall579 Год назад
Woh! I was so excited to see our little country and our beautiful congested little city represented ! Thank you ! PS: No one calls it Wine Island, in fact I'd never even hard that name before lol. haha
@sacha05
@sacha05 Год назад
It's so interesting watching the place I grew up in, live, and work, narrated by an outsider. It's very cool having our little corner of the world shared. The Karangahape Road (more affectionately nicknamed 'K Rd') and Aotea stations are going to be incredibly helpful in pushing more business and tourists up to that end of the CBD and not just by the water. All the major transport hubs are at the bottom of the city 1. Lower Albert Street which caters to the buses, most notably the "NX1" or "Northern Express" 2. Britomart Train Station, which was covered in this video 3. The Downtown Ferry Terminal, which has the furthest reach of the three transport hubs. And while the City Link bus stops at the bottom of Queen St and commutes people up to the top, there are so many issues with it. - Like how it's incredibly confusing for tourists who don't understand the AT Hop Card system - It's extremely inaccessible to families with small kids and prams and disabled people - They are constantly canceled and can never run to full capacity - Buses can only take around 50 people if not less This is why the CRL is going to be incredibly useful in spreading people all across town and making the bottom less congested with people.
@AndrewMcColl
@AndrewMcColl Год назад
I can't wait till I can catch a train from New Lynn straight to the new stops. It's going to make attending events at the Aotea Centre a whole lot easier.
@bubblefish17
@bubblefish17 Год назад
For me, I still hope to see a rail link to North Shore and east Auckland though. It will be lovely.
@AndrewMcColl
@AndrewMcColl Год назад
@@bubblefish17 as someone who grew up out east, and with family-in-law out Howick way, I'd love a train there as well. North, too - both along SH1 and the current NW route that goes all the way to Whangarei. That would really unlock the north for a LOT of people.
@samwansbone2790
@samwansbone2790 Год назад
Yeah CRL will be very useful, PT still has a long way to go in Auckland though since it's been terrible for decades.
@AndrewMcColl
@AndrewMcColl Год назад
@@samwansbone2790 indeed. CRL loop was meant to be done back in the 60's/70's, for instance, but people said no. Damn those people.
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Год назад
Meanwhile, the traffic in our city is at a minimum and that's thanks to having superb transit. Pyongyang not only has a beautiful metro with two lines, but it also has a tram system with three lines and a shuttle line (between Samhung on the Metro and Kumsusan Palace of the Sun), and that's on top of trolleybuses as well. Pyongyang used to have a tram system before the war (one of three systems in the whole peninsula; Seoul and Busan were the other two) but as a result of the war's destruction, the whole city had to be rebuilt from scratch which my grandpa managed to achieve. Kim Il-sung is a role model for so many. Where there was darkness because of warfare, my grandpa showed the light.
@andrephx90
@andrephx90 Год назад
I´m convinced. I´m MOVING!
@nerd2544
@nerd2544 Год назад
satire account or unironic juche gang? too knowledgeable to be completely satire imo only kim himself knows 👁️
@jasonpeisley6031
@jasonpeisley6031 Год назад
Awww that's so sweet of you to say about your grandpa! I bet he's looking down on you sooo very proudly! ❤️😂🤣
@zadkovichraj3246
@zadkovichraj3246 Год назад
Thanks to socialism, I've never had to feel jealous of the healthier richer neighbour next door.
@Tim_Shu
@Tim_Shu Год назад
Lovely architecture in Pyongyang, was very impressed. Visited in April 2019 for the Pyongyang Marathon and also stayed a few days in Sinuiju, amazing trip 🇰🇵
@ethandutoit
@ethandutoit Год назад
I also live in Auckland and the CRL (City Rail Link) development has been fascinating. It will make commuting in the city much easier when it opens. That combined with the latest extension of the Northern Busway makes public transport a very viable option
@VhenRaTheRaptor
@VhenRaTheRaptor Год назад
Imagine if we'd built Robbies Rapid Rail though...
@danieleyre8913
@danieleyre8913 Год назад
@@VhenRaTheRaptor You’d have lost that wonderful town hall if that had been built.
@VhenRaTheRaptor
@VhenRaTheRaptor Год назад
@@danieleyre8913 uh? What?
@shanoncg
@shanoncg Год назад
I dont know how anyone drives in Auckland with the parking so expensive. And lack of free parking in vital areas. I mean, I know how. It's all the upper middle class. But hey, hopefully more people will take public transport.
@danieleyre8913
@danieleyre8913 Год назад
@@shanoncg A lot of the traffic in Auckland is in the suburbs of detached houses and shopping malls. But yes, the CRL is needed and will be an inevitable success. I don't think a lot of the knockers understand that it will be there forever and will help to shape the future growth pattern of Auckland.
@jadoei13
@jadoei13 Год назад
Nice that they're moving in the right direction but it definitely won't be enough. It needs to be a well connected network that gets someone from their front door to their office, not just through the busy section halfway between.
@tonyroe6736
@tonyroe6736 Год назад
Not true. Just say you like cars bro
@zaynmoses8710
@zaynmoses8710 Год назад
I mean I live in Auckland and he’s not lying, I’m not walking a few kilometres to get to the train station. Of course there are buses but just to get onto one train you have to plan your bus and train therefore waking up earlier than if you had to take a car.
@nathancroft5839
@nathancroft5839 Год назад
Yea that’s why this is a complete waste of the Auckland tax payers money
@BenjaminRound
@BenjaminRound Год назад
Yep, we still haven't really invested in our train network enough. The trains here also move slow becaus of the narrow rails we use. Still better then a car if you live within 10mins walking distance of a station .
@scootergrant8683
@scootergrant8683 Год назад
You are correct. Even though it costs so much it's sadly not enough.
@jonpata9869
@jonpata9869 Год назад
"The train can carry 54k/hr, the same as 16 lanes of highway. More on that in a minute" I'm is it just me or did that discussion not get returned to
@DarkLordButterfly
@DarkLordButterfly Год назад
Really deserves it's own entire video!
@Samuel_J1
@Samuel_J1 Год назад
Always great to see public transport videos, especially when the schemes are likely to have a huge impact on the cities they're in. I'm surprised NZ doesn't already have a subway, but I'm also surprised there was no mention of earthquake impact, what with NZ being on a plate boundary and being very earthquake prone. My assumption is earthquakes would be a big consideration in underground construction.
@chickentoucher55
@chickentoucher55 Год назад
Buddy we have tunnel highways through hills underground etc we have earthquake proof bridges etc
@Samuel_J1
@Samuel_J1 Год назад
I don't doubt that there are tunnels and bridges, but I'd be interested to know _how_ they are made to be earthquake proof.
@chickentoucher55
@chickentoucher55 Год назад
@@Samuel_J1 idk I apologise talking out my ass here but are city council (Christchurch) says are infrastructure is earthquake proof after the big 2011 earthquake
@SkepticalSteve01
@SkepticalSteve01 Год назад
@@Samuel_J1Historically Auckland hasn’t been much bothered by earthquakes. It’s volcanoes that might bugger Auckland up some day.
@Aaron_We
@Aaron_We Год назад
The effect of earthquakes on tunnels is actually less than one might think
@ojp4808
@ojp4808 Год назад
I miss my beautiful city Auckland. Really looking forward to using this rail link when I come for a visit.
@oliverdowdall
@oliverdowdall Год назад
As an Aucklander we do have many challenges like other cities, but we do have potential in our major city place in New Zealand. And yes we really do need this underground railway system because traffic is atrocious
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад
One link...to BRING THEM ALL 🤣. Bingo! Trains connecting the suburbs to big cities are supposed to solve traffic. If service was improved and new stations were built, there'd be less cars on the road because the drivers would instead be taking trains. But alas, certain politicians don't see that (cough cough PHIL MURPHY) and would rather do the classic trick of adding another lane as if the traffic will magically solve itself...spoiler: it won't. Pretty ironic for Phil Murphy to do that since NJ Transit is the second-busiest commuter rail system in the country. And the country's biggest statewide transit agency! I can tell you that this new Auckland link is a cakewalk compared to Athens or Thessaloniki metros. In the case of the Athens metro, they had to dig through 2,700 years of human activity (wells, graves, streets, houses, ancient sewage systems, older digs etc). Similarly in Thessaloniki they uncovered ancient up to medieval antiquities that had to be preserved during the excavations for the stations. But hopefully, the nice people of Auckland will enjoy this link.
@SakowskiStudios
@SakowskiStudios Год назад
I lived in Auckland for 15 years and this CRL project ain’t gonna fix anything. By the time this project is ready to be used, it will be like a band aid on a broken leg. Aucklands traffic issue stem from much deeper issues which include the it’s poorly designed public transport system, aged harbor bridge, and lack of commuter infrastructure for bikes and PEV’s; that’s just the start of it. I used to live one block away from the Eden Terrace construction site, and loved watching it progress. Don’t get me wrong it’s great that they are doing it, and maybe some more people will use it instead of their cars, but it will %100 not fix the traffic jams I can tell you that much.
@themoviedealers
@themoviedealers Год назад
They said the same about Los Angeles. Our rail system didn't get rid of traffic. It's still horrible. But it did help keep the traffic from getting WORSE as the population increased.
@jayfielding1333
@jayfielding1333 Год назад
Yeah I am very sceptical. More lines and light rail are what will make a difference.
@andrewstevenson118
@andrewstevenson118 Год назад
@@jayfielding1333 Where would you put the lines?
@jameso3185
@jameso3185 Год назад
@@jayfielding1333 The existing lines at higher speeds and frequencies with stations served by buses or light rail might be better than branching lines which reduce frequencies. It’s a big step up
@mr.g2079
@mr.g2079 Год назад
You have to start somewhere? No one has ever said that CRL would cure Auckland's issues. Its the first step in a long road.
@TheTrout26
@TheTrout26 Год назад
Next level direction and editing, B1M. Your best video to date IMHO.
@nicholasdale2910
@nicholasdale2910 Год назад
I’m in Auckland, I don’t think the project will diminish Auckland wide traffic significantly, especially on the motorway but the network will make it easier for people who already live in or are in the CBD for the day to cover ground quicker - we’ll see
@chris37528
@chris37528 Год назад
I agree, its going to be an improvement for those who use the rail network already but won't get people out of their cars
@dbAT
@dbAT Год назад
Was a bit late getting here, but thank you for covering this from one person working in and around this project. Looking forward to the podcast episode!
@fastllama13
@fastllama13 Год назад
OMG been waiting for an NZ video for ever! thank you!
@supremebeme
@supremebeme Год назад
I've lived right by construction in Mt Eden for the last couple of years, has been an absolute nightmare in terms of noise pollution but fascinating observing the progress nonetheless. As a life long Aucklander this is going to be an absolute game changer. Thanks for your coverage.
@umood-soundscapes
@umood-soundscapes Год назад
As a life long Aucklander, I believe its not going to change anything except for more articles every other morning of trains being cancelled.
@tiancheng5069
@tiancheng5069 Год назад
I live in Auckland, this project is nothing but a joke, I am surprised that it got picked by your channel. Let me put it into perspective, a 3.5 km tunnel, taking more than 8 years to build, doesn't that sounds ridiculous? Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge,took 8 years to complete, and that is a massive project, way more complex, difficult project. Most people I know doesn't understand what’s the hype about it? One of my kiwi friend gave me the answer: kiwis, from top to bottom, are very shortsighted, they only start to fix something when its too late AND they think it’s something worthy boast that they’ve done. Awesome Mate!
@ohraisins
@ohraisins Год назад
Lovely to see it explained! Thank you from an avid Auckland fan of your wonderful channel!
@cosmorowell4538
@cosmorowell4538 Год назад
I honestly love your videos so much. You are the reason I know it is Wednesday. Thank you B1M Team!
@lauriewatson2229
@lauriewatson2229 Год назад
Right I live in nz and this is covered it so well. Great job
@arnaud.lancelot
@arnaud.lancelot Год назад
"Pack your bags B1M team" 😁👍
@danualcattermoul8986
@danualcattermoul8986 Год назад
Oh wow, NZ is official! Thanks B1M, it’s nice to see us on your channel. 😊
@bennybennerson7728
@bennybennerson7728 Год назад
looking forward to watch this video from australia 🇦🇺
@hannah333
@hannah333 Год назад
The reason traffic was so high that year was because they were renovating the train tracks around New Market and the DBC, which lots of people catch to get to work.
@HassanSazid11
@HassanSazid11 Год назад
Dhaka, worlds most crowded city is building metro rail for the first time, one line is almost complete, 5 are on the way. would really appriciate a video from you about this project that will change the life of 20 million people in coming years
@emcubingandmore2015
@emcubingandmore2015 Год назад
As a viewer from new zealand, It's amazing to see auckland being showcased on this channel. Cheers B1M!
@Crafty123White
@Crafty123White Год назад
Never thought I'd see my home city on this channel - a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
@oliverfisher4773
@oliverfisher4773 Год назад
Fantastic! Another dope video about construction from RU-vids no. 1 handsome construction boi, Mr Mills
@UnclePlaysBadly
@UnclePlaysBadly Год назад
80 hours a year commuting would be amazing in most big cities. 1.5 million people is not so big, so it's brilliant that they are doing this before they get bigger.
@skygge1006
@skygge1006 Год назад
That’s not how those 80 hours work.
@rachelcookie321
@rachelcookie321 Год назад
It’s not 80 hours commuting, it’s 80 hours stuck in traffic.
@cashman5355
@cashman5355 Год назад
Thanks for hearing my request! This is pretty awesome too see you cover this.
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz Год назад
Love these videos
@TheSteelGuy
@TheSteelGuy Год назад
I saw the videos title and thought: "What? We are? Since when?" It's been going on for so long I'd forgotten about it. And I hadn't really thought about it as a subway before now. Thing is, our public transport system needs a LOT of work.
@jasonpeisley6031
@jasonpeisley6031 Год назад
Have you guys at The B1M looked into a massive rail infrastructure project called "Cross River Rail" that's currently being built in Brisbane Australia?? I would love to see your guys video on it!
@are_trendylife
@are_trendylife Год назад
thank you for the information I have the impression that you are an intellectual person you have a lot of information and knowledge
@mwmentor
@mwmentor Год назад
Very interesting - hopefully it will deliver what thay are hoping for... P.S. I like the view of Orion and his Belt sinking below the horizon at the end of the video. I'm looking forward to your next video 👍😄
@mmsmits2868
@mmsmits2868 Год назад
It was 1989 when I was last in Auckland, but I've kept up and am glad to see the tunnel project is progressing despite all the unforeseen setbacks. Hopefully it'll get used so much they'll one day expand to other suburbs. A city as gorgeous as Auckland deserves it! Thanks for the great video!
@Lexzim9098
@Lexzim9098 Год назад
Wow I haven't known New Zealand never had its own subway system! 😯
@Markstubation01
@Markstubation01 Год назад
It’s a small country
@heidirabenau511
@heidirabenau511 Год назад
@@Markstubation01 Netherlands and Switzerland: Hold my beer!
@Croz89
@Croz89 Год назад
It's not really a subway, it's an extension of the regional rail network. More of an S-Bahn/Crossrail situation. That said, there are plans for auckland to build a subway to the airport, someday.
@voongnz
@voongnz Год назад
@@heidirabenau511 NZ is still smaller than either with its population and is far and isolated from the world, everything costs more to bring over or manufacture.
@DC-te1gw
@DC-te1gw Год назад
come feel the earthquakes as you head into a tunnel to get locked inside a metal box.
@ibrahimmujahed8000
@ibrahimmujahed8000 Год назад
this will only smooth the traffic at the southern city center and Silvia park if it goes to plan. the bigger and most notorious traffic is at harbor bridge. there is no public transport aside from buses that go there, and its always in extreme jam. let alone 90% of buses are full at peaks. we need a link train to the north even if the train goes underwater. we also need link between the west and Northshore as they both are growing expenantionally.
@Mikey-mb6lb
@Mikey-mb6lb Год назад
Your video promotes this new way of transport for Aucklanders. Brilliant
@frankiet7911
@frankiet7911 Год назад
Every city should have underground transportation. It's also the best way to fight air pollution.
@TheRadFactor
@TheRadFactor Год назад
Are you saying that bad air would remain underground?
@ethanwasme4307
@ethanwasme4307 Год назад
@@TheRadFactor he's saying 1 train replaces a billion cars sorta thing
@snoozyq9576
@snoozyq9576 Год назад
@@TheRadFactor way less individual cars on the road when there's an alternative. Most people I know wouldn't drive if there was another way
@ShaunCollins-vm9xc
@ShaunCollins-vm9xc 10 месяцев назад
Source: Trust me dude.
@KeetahHudson
@KeetahHudson 5 месяцев назад
Every big city you mean!!
@telfordtahau7151
@telfordtahau7151 Год назад
I had to read this twice when I saw New Zealand on the B1M it's awesome seeing our little country being presented on this platform for construction and I'm actually from a rival city of Wellington 😁😁 mean as sweet hollaz
@danieleyre8913
@danieleyre8913 Год назад
We also need a CBD railway tunnel in Wellington dammit! Hopefully a successful CRL will make a better case for Wellington to get one too.
@cyclonicleo
@cyclonicleo Год назад
I lived in Auckland for 7 months in 2012. Its an awesome city, with great people, beautiful scenery and lots to do. The tunnel will make a massive difference to traffic.
@michaelsinclair8018
@michaelsinclair8018 Год назад
Lots to do? Really?
@rrsee-zk3zu
@rrsee-zk3zu Год назад
looking forward for your videos about projects in the ASEAN region!
@brianakl
@brianakl Год назад
Omg the best VIDEO YET! Lowkey been waiting ages for u to cover NEW ZEALAND. Ka pai e hoa (well done mate)
@benettoniscool
@benettoniscool Год назад
As an Aucklander! Thanks b1m for featuring tamaki makaurau. Loads of challenges ahead. My apartment is quite close to the new Aotea station. Pass by everyday. Can’t wait to see it unfold
@reed_reed
@reed_reed Год назад
Awesome video Fred.
@markleon411
@markleon411 Год назад
Nicely done.
@flamencoprof
@flamencoprof Год назад
Auckland is built on an "S" shaped isthmus between two harbours. This rules out the usual layouts of either grid or radials and rings. IMO that is why Auckland will always have transport problems.
@1daftpunk
@1daftpunk Год назад
Thanks for the spotlight on the CRL B1M… while this was a project I didn’t have high hopes for, it’s definitely grown on me and I now look forward to its completion 🤙🏽
@dynamo1796
@dynamo1796 Год назад
Anyone thinking the CRL is going to save the traffic issues we have is dreaming. We have terrible motorway links and terrible rail services. No rail to the airport, no rail over the bridge, and the CRL is a big fuck you to everyone out south, west and north. Sure itll make my coffee run from Britomart to Mt Eden quicker but thats about it. Auckland transport is a joke. Oh, and did we mention that the entire central rail network will be shutdown this year for overhaul?
@1daftpunk
@1daftpunk Год назад
@@dynamo1796 no doubt, we have a looong way to go and there are definitely other works that should have been carried out before doing this but the project’s underway so I figure I may as well get on board… even though I won’t be a passenger on this line, it’s still great that others may benefit from this. Personally I’d like to see rail extended out east and over the shore… oh and as for that Harbour bridge? I say tear it down and build two parallel bridges, one northbound the other southbound, underneath the northern bridge have a rail line and underneath the southern bridge a walking / cycle path. Sorted, now someone go build the damn thing… just don’t tell Old Man Brown lol
@johndotto2773
@johndotto2773 Год назад
The timing of this video was quite exquisite...
@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 Год назад
Eventually try to visit Copenhagen. We have just finished a part of a "self riding" underground railway below the City, which is to be even longer in the coming years.
@NZKiwi87
@NZKiwi87 Год назад
I live in a much smaller place in New Zealand, with barely any public transport. Working online and using an e bike, I’m in heaven 😁👌
@Battleneter
@Battleneter Год назад
I live in Christchurch 10km form the CBD, switched to "mostly" an E-bike a few years back, best move ever :P
@ZE17
@ZE17 Год назад
Never thought I’d see New Zealand on a B1M video!
@coreyjblakey
@coreyjblakey Год назад
Someone from Why-hec-kee here (but not currently living on) and never heard it called wine Island, and I have worked at like 4 of the vineyards haha, love the channel
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz Год назад
Great vid
@u1zha
@u1zha Год назад
Even though short, the scheme looks like a magnificent investment, judging by the satisfying loop on the map.
@bluelantern9
@bluelantern9 Год назад
My eyes opened so wide when I saw the word New Zealand. Had to drop what ever I was doing to watch this.
@xalingding
@xalingding Год назад
I’ve got to say that was a masterful way to include your sponsor, think the rest of RU-vid could learn from this
@xHopshotx
@xHopshotx Год назад
No point in having a subway system if our storm water drains are crap. The recent floods show that our 100 year old drainage systems need an upgrade, hell there's only one drain on my street. Britomart gets flooded all the time and trains get shutdown anyway.
@Theodisc
@Theodisc Год назад
Kia ora 👋🏽everyone from Aotearoa New Zealand, and a big shout out to the B1M up in Old Blighty. At last you made a video mate about our little paradise down here. You humble us. Please folks, come and visit our country. You will be made *most welcome* by the Kiwis you meet whilst you are here. 💙👍🏽🐳
@tangyn1pples
@tangyn1pples Год назад
Never expected to see Auckland on here! Little old us...
@tangyn1pples
@tangyn1pples Год назад
For what it’s worth, as someone who works in the CBD, it’s ABOUT DAMN TIME. Auckland exploded in population during the car-centric 50s and 60s, hence the lack of proper public transport. the north shore (the other side of the harbour to the cbd) is connected, essentially, by a single 6 lane bridge. You can go the long way around, but I sincerely hope this project expands across the harbour too.
@StevenRayMorris
@StevenRayMorris Год назад
I studied abroad in Wellington, but I do love Auckland heaps. Miss that country.
@zakamonster
@zakamonster Год назад
Yes to more public transit videos!!!
@ilhamn1177
@ilhamn1177 Год назад
I thought New Zealand kinda have a rail or metro transportation system, just like much of the former British territory. Today I learned that it is much car centric like the USA.
@cheetaih
@cheetaih Год назад
Auckland has always been a mini-California. Wellington is probably less car-centric.
@Entertainment-
@Entertainment- Год назад
New Zealand is a mix of little Britain and rural America
@cheetaih
@cheetaih Год назад
@@Entertainment- True also some little Asia.
@dallasfrost1996
@dallasfrost1996 9 месяцев назад
​​@@cheetaihYup, pretty much. Auckland's highway system/network is a direct "copy and paste" of California's.
@samanthajoy5143
@samanthajoy5143 Год назад
Yay!! As a kiwi I get super excited when NZ is mentioned in anything. I’m just grateful to be included in the world map 😂 Live in Auckland and can’t say I have ever called Waiheke “wine island” but maybe I’m not up with the lingo. I wonder how the flash floods have also impacted the subway development
@Te_legramTheB1Mofficial
@Te_legramTheB1Mofficial Год назад
Hit me up, I've something for you 🎁🎁🎁
@Manuda
@Manuda Год назад
Great video on my home towns current big project. You missed the part about the first stage being built by private contractors as Part of one of my projects I worked on as an architect, Commercial Bay shopping Center. The tunnel starts at Britomart Train station, built back in 2003, travels under the shopping center, and then curves around almost 90 degrees under the 40 story Tower on the corner of the Commercial Bay site, to then start its journey under Albert St - where they have a trench cut and cover tunnel under the road for the first bit of the tunnel built by the CRL construction group. The tunnel is roughly 20m deep below ground. I commute into the city every day on the train and go through that station. Soon I'll be getting off at Aotea station once CRL is built. Great to see some of my own and Auckland's better projects hitting this channel. NZICC, Auckland Art Gallery, and Commercial Bay shopping center. I'm very lucky to have worked on these buildings.
@DimmyV
@DimmyV Год назад
Who’s scripting these videos. My favourite part of the B1M video production after the drone shots of course. Nice on B1M Team. You have built a great team Fred 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@silk1435
@silk1435 Год назад
Spent last Christmas in Auckland. Always love the place, and very interesting seeing a project I was able to see in person displayed on the channel
@TheAristocrat.
@TheAristocrat. Год назад
I was not expecting this! but I am not complaining, I love seeing videos on New Zealand like this since there doesn't seem to be that much.
@kaymish6178
@kaymish6178 Год назад
Yeah thats because kiwis are badly short sighted and hate soending money on "new" things. We have a chronic car addiction here so any spending is usually on roads. It all adds up to very few major projects and almost none for rail or ferries.
@FaustLimbusCompany
@FaustLimbusCompany Год назад
@@kaymish6178 So true, it's America but x100 worse.
@TheAristocrat.
@TheAristocrat. Год назад
@@kaymish6178 Yeah it's quite sad, I'm still mad they got rid of the southerner 🙃
@denny-zenchiong296
@denny-zenchiong296 Год назад
That so special good project technology so moving forward by developing modernization New Zealand 🇨🇭💑
@Akito_gachaglobe
@Akito_gachaglobe Год назад
I am from New Zealand and wow this is shocking and might even make some citizens emotional I also can’t believe it’s happening in my hometown
@rachelcookie321
@rachelcookie321 Год назад
Where else would it happen? Auckland is the biggest city in New Zealand.
@danieleyre8913
@danieleyre8913 Год назад
@@rachelcookie321 Wellington is where else. It has a long established suburban railway system that is approaching capacity, and there is a case for a CBD tunnel there too.
@theboyray
@theboyray Год назад
Finally a NZ B1M episode. Wow!!!! I watch this channel heavily, so it’s finally great to see something from New Zealand here.
@Luuk401
@Luuk401 Год назад
That segue was flawless!
@DiegoTeliz
@DiegoTeliz Год назад
Love to see NZ featured in The B1M!!! Thanks for the great work and keep it up! 💪
@willyd-adv
@willyd-adv Год назад
New Zealand, the only 1st world country that's actually a 3rd world country. Infrastructure is appalling, houses are over a million $ for a 1st home, pathetic speed limits and no train or motorway network. We really are 20-30 years behind the rest of the world
@williamwhite3774
@williamwhite3774 Год назад
Yep. Welfare county as well that’s why not enough taxes generated for roads. Gormless Arleen who’s now done a runner sold us down the river in debt.
@Mr-DNA_
@Mr-DNA_ Год назад
I love the Indiana Jones flight animation.
@cte4dota
@cte4dota Год назад
Here in Serbia we finaly building it also, after decades of waiting cheers.
@RodolpheLama
@RodolpheLama Год назад
A video about TBM ? Loved it !
@chickentoucher55
@chickentoucher55 Год назад
As a New Zealander I feel very honoured to have are nation on b1m
@Jason-gq8fo
@Jason-gq8fo Год назад
Every city in the world needs to prioritise public transport and bike lanes over cars as soon as possible
@bazza945
@bazza945 Год назад
It's okay to dream, but Reality bites.
@dontcomply3976
@dontcomply3976 Год назад
Ok Klaus
@KanyeTheGayFish69
@KanyeTheGayFish69 Год назад
Calm down and stop preaching.
@bibekdas5595
@bibekdas5595 Год назад
Love you bro
@arthurcaspel
@arthurcaspel Год назад
Banger video as always! 🚅 Also just finished the final episode of the Podcast today, can't wait for the next one
@davidmckean4221
@davidmckean4221 Год назад
I was in NZ visiting family in 2017. I asked my aunty for a lift to the newish (2012) nearby train station on the Eastern Line to take me to the CBD. She was like "just borrow the car, no one uses the train" which my cousins then agreed with. I looked up the time to drive vs the time to get the train. Safe to say I get the train. I hope that these new projects push for a behavioural change needed to solve the traffic problem.
@dickard8275
@dickard8275 Год назад
The problem is the reliability. I cant afford to miss work because the train line is down or all the busses are full... Not to mention there are so few. The public transport system here is terrible and expensive. Its just not worth it
@christopherminto8209
@christopherminto8209 Год назад
It’s been a huge project for sure, you should look at the decade old Northern Busway in Auckland, that was an even bigger revolution. A profile on Christchurch (how do you rebuild a city?) or Wellington’s Te Papa which involved lifting up a hotel and moving it down the street before building Te Papa on big isolators are also pretty interesting.
@danieleyre8913
@danieleyre8913 Год назад
New Zealand has plenty of amazing civil engineering feats. Problem is: This channel only makes videos of current or upcoming ones.
@downundabrotha
@downundabrotha Год назад
I remember talks about this in 2012 yet the Govt at the time shelved it. So glad to hear Jacinda and here team pressed forward and it's finally coming to completion 💜
@JayJayGamerOfficial
@JayJayGamerOfficial Год назад
Love the back to back Sydney and Auckland videos, getting more love here in oceania
@Jinn99
@Jinn99 11 месяцев назад
What an incredible intro 👏🏽 bravo
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