Railway Fares and Services




890 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 33

  1. SUBURBAN RAIL FARES
    8.1 Tickets and services
    8.2 Special suburban fares
    8.2.1 Corporation employees on Johnsonville services
    8.2.2 Short distance school season tickets
    8.2.3 Combined ARA-NZR passenger tickets
    8.3 Auckland-Waitakere rail suburban services fares
    8.3.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.3.2 Ten trip fares
    8.3.3 Monthly season fares
    8.4 Auckland-Papakura via Waterfront rail suburban services fares
    8.4.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.4.2 Ten trip fares
    8.4.3 Monthly season fares
    8.5 Auckland-Papakura via Newmarket rail suburban services fares
    8.5.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.5.2 Ten trip fares
    8.5.3 Monthly season fares
    8.6 Papakura-Henderson via Newmarket rail suburban services fares
    8.6.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.6.2 Ten trip fares
    8.6.3 Monthly season fares
    8.7 Wellington-Paraparaumu rail suburban services fares
    8.7.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.7.2 Ten trip fares
    8.7.3 Monthly season fares.
    8.8 Wellington-Melling rail suburban service fares
    8.8.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.8.2 Ten trip fares
    8.8.3 Monthly season fares
    8.9 Wellington-Upper Hutt rail suburban services fares
    8.9.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.9.2 Ten trip fares
    8.9.3 Monthly season fares
    8.10 Wellington-Johnsonville rail suburban services fares
    8.10.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.10.2 Ten trip fares
    8.10.3 Monthly season fares
    8.11 Masterton/Maymorn-Wellington/Upper Hutt rail suburban services fares
    8.11.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.11.2 Ten trip fares
    8.11.3 Monthly season fares
    8.12 Dunedin-Mosgiel rail suburban services fares
    8.12.1 Ordinary adult single fares
    8.12.2 Ten trip fares
    8.12.3 Monthly season fares

  2. COOK STRAIT RAIL FERRIES PASSENGER SERVICES
    9.1 Tickets
    9.2 Fares
    9.2.1 Ordinary single fares
    9.2.2 Day excursion fares
    9.2.3 Welfare beneficiaries and blind persons
    9.3 “Super Six” travel vouchers
    9.3.1 Concession
    9.3.2 Conditions
    9.3.3 Applications

  3. PASSENGERS’ BAGGAGE
    10.1 Carriage of Goods Act 1979
    10.2 Free allowance
    10.3 Corporation’s right to determine free baggage
    10.3.1 Articles not accepted as free baggage
    10.3.2 Baggage to be personal property
    10.3.3 Dangerous goods
    10.4 Employees’ responsibilities
    10.5 Corporation’s responsibilities
    10.6 Baggage taken into passenger compartment
    10.7 Destination
    10.8 Packaging and addressing
    10.9 Liability of passengers
    10.10 Insurance
    10.11 Hand baggage on Cook Strait rail ferries

  4. CHECKED BAGGAGE
    11.1 Conditions
    11.2 Liability
    11.3 Presenting baggage for checking
    11.4 Rail ferry checked baggage
    11.5 Delivery of checked baggage
    11.6 Lost checks

11.7 Storage
11.8 Unclaimed baggage

  1. EXCESS BAGGAGE
    12.1 Liability for excess baggage
    12.1.1 Articles not entitled to be carried free
    12.1.2 Excess articles
    12.2 Presentation in advance of departure
    12.3 Charges to be prepaid
    12.4 Payments to guard
    12.5 Excess baggage receipt
    12.6 Bicycles, power cycles, motor cycles and dogs
    12.7 Rates
    12.7.1 Rail
    12.7.2 Rail ferry

  2. LOST BAGGAGE
    13.1 Storage charges
    13.2 Clearance of Corporation premises
    13.3 Sale of lost baggage
    13.4 Liability of Corporation

  3. LEFT BAGGAGE
    14.1 Storage conditions
    14.2 Acceptance for storage
    14.2.1 Baggage not accepted
    14.2.2 Inadvertant acceptance
    14.3 Left baggage label
    14.3.1 Issue of label
    14.3.2 Baggage label required
    14.3.3 Delivery
    14.3.4 Lost butt
    14.4 Left baggage becoming lost baggage
    14.5 Liability of Corporation

PART II: VEHICLES ON RAIL FERRIES

  1. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
    15.1 Service provided
    15.2 Drivers required
    15.3 Trailers
    15.4 Passenger ticket required
    15.5 Transfer of tickets and waybills
    15.6 Transfer to other sailing
    15.7 Registration required
    15.8 Reservations
    15.8.1 Other than commercial
    15.8.2 Commercial
    15.8.3 Bookings in advance
    15.8.4 Space allocated
    15.9 Refunds and re-issues
    15.9.1 Tickets presented for refund
    15.9.2 Defaced tickets
    15.9.3 Cancellation seven days or more before sailing
    15.9.4 Cancellation 30 minutes or more before sailing
    15.9.5 Cancellation less than 30 minutes before sailing
    15.10 Lost tickets
    15.11 Tie downs required on heavy vehicles

  2. RESTRICTIONS
    16.1 Transport Act 1962
    16.2 Unsafe vehicles
    16.3 Loose containers of hazardous substances
    16.4 Fuels other than petrol or diesel
    16.5 Livestock
    16.6 Dogs, cats, birds, etc.
    16.7 Hazardous substances
    16.7.1 Empty road tankers

  3. METHOD OF CHARGING
    17.1 Rental vehicles
    17.2 Commercial vehicle measurement
    17.2.1 Pantechinons and trailers
    17.2.2 Average height of load
    17.3 Motor car, station wagon, utility and van lengths
    17.3.1 Caravan and trailer couplings
    17.3.2 Factory length unknown
    17.3.3 Attachments
    17.4 Classification of motor vehicles on own wheels
    17.4.1 Definition of commercial vehicles
    17.4.2 Nature of load
    17.4.3 Classification



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