Kauri Street Bus Depot - Miramar

Depots

Metlink are planning to develop a new electric bus depot in Kauri Street, Miramar. 

Background

Greater Wellington Regional Council recently voted to adopt its Public Transport Asset Control Strategy that agreed to more public transport asset ownership and the development of bus depots.   

The development of this electric bus depot helps Metlink stay on track to reduce bus emissions.  

Metlink currently has 103 electric buses, 22 percent of the total bus fleet is electric and growing. Securing prime land such as this is key to ensuring sustainability and reliability of key public transport infrastructure in the future.  

Description

Metlink has leased land on Kauri Street, Miramar and is planning to develop an electric bus depot on the site.   

This depot was originally proposed at Lyall Bay, but the Kauri Street site is more fit for purpose and an option that only became available recently.  

The site, between Kauri and Miro streets, is already home to Metlink’s Airport Express electric bus fleet as well as rental car parking. 

The expansion of this existing depot will be staged with plans to take buses from 2026 onwards.   

The depot will provide:

  • Bus parking and charging  
  • Staff amenities  
  • Maintenance facilities  
  • On-site staff car parking 

Read more: Metlink bus depot plan moving to new location

Timings to expand the depot:

  • Community engagement – September 2024  
  • Planning and design – October 2024 through to early 2025  
  • Construction of initial stage – 2025  
  • Additional electric buses on site from 2026  
  • Full completion of depot development – to be determined but not before 2029 

Benefits

This site is a great location with it being adjacent to State Highway 1 and being partially developed will help reduce the building costs and time frames to expand the depot.  

The development of this electric bus depot helps Metlink stay on track to reduce bus emissions.  

Securing prime land such as this is key to ensuring sustainability and reliability of key public transport infrastructure in the future. 

Impact

As with any development, Metlink is committed to understanding what impact this has on the community.  Community considerations are noise, operating times, bus movements, vibrations, street parking, and visuals of perimeter fences.  

When the depot is operating at full capacity, Metlink anticipates a similar number of buses will access the site on a daily basis to the current number of cars - around 200 (there are currently 300 rental vehicles stored on the site). The buses will be electric with relatively quiet engines.   

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