31 October 2008

Article in 'The Star' about Mosgiel meeting

'Bring Back the Train' group to be formed
By BRENDA HARWOOD

AN action group is to be formed to push for the reintroduction of
commuter rail services in Dunedin, after a ''useful'' discussion of
the issues at Tuesday night's ''Bring Back the Train'' meeting in
Mosgiel.
On a busy night for locals — with many people attending a meeting
on fluoridation and others taking their children to the Kids for Kids
concert in town — about 40 people attended the meeting at the Mosgiel
Station Cafe...................More.... http://www.thestar.co.nz/

Inaugural Meeting of Get the Train group

'Get the Train' held its Inaugural Meeting in Waitati on 23rd October 08. The
members discussed promotion, a submission to next year's ORC 10 yearly
Plan, whether we need to set up a legal entity and how to go about a
feasibility study.

The Group is seeking expertise for its campaign on the following matters:

* Global Position – climate change, peak oil
* History of train travel in the areas around Dunedin
* Specifics of road vs rail
* Accounting that includes environment, society and health
* Practicalities of trains to ensure long term success
* Potential economic benefits
* Establishing terms of reference for a feasibility study

We have 1300 signatures thus far on our Petition and more rolling in
all the time. Members will go to Oamaru Victorian Heritage
celebrations with petitions. If anyone knows of fairs or community
events to take petitions to please get in touch with us.

The ODT article on 23rd Oct highlighted behaviour of ORC employees and
the damningness of their response.

The Otago Regional Council is just one of many targets for a campaign.
If all else fails we'll sell a few raffles, sizzle a few sausages and
buy a railcar!

It was noted that Trudy Hutchison is organising a campaign in Mosgiel,
while Jean Park of the Business Professional Women's network is
pushing for the Southerner. There is a rail campaign in Hampden as
well. It is quite possible that many of these campaigns will come together.

The Name of our Group was chosen to be "Get The Train" and the group
now has a website:

getthetrain.blogspot.com

The next meeting will be on 27th November, 7pm at Dell's, 5 View St,
Orokonui. (This is a change from the date discussed in the meeting.)

(edited from the full Minutes which are available to members by
emailing getthetrain @ gmail.com)

28 October 2008

Mosgiel commuter train meeting TONIGHT (Tuesday)

A meeting to discuss the feasibility of the return of the Mosgiel
commuter train will be held at 7pm in the Mosgiel Station cafe and
function centre in Gladstone Rd TONIGHT, Tuesday 28 October. Organised
by Fairfield resident Trudy Hutchison.

26 October 2008

Story from Otago Daily Times Online

Cool response to suburban rail push

Cool response to suburban rail push

It would take "millions" of signatures for the Otago Regional Council to reconsider rail as a passenger transport option in Dunedin, but a Purakaunui woman believes the council needs to "look outside the square" and into the feasibility of running a suburban railcar service from Dunedin.

Story from Otago Daily Times Online

Push to re-establish 'Southerner'

Push to re-establish 'Southerner'

Dunedin people are being urged to jump aboard and join the call to restore commuter train travel in the south.

Story from Otago Daily Times Online

Strong support for trains

Strong support for the return of a suburban train service from Dunedin to Port Chalmers and up the north line to Waitati, Waikouaiti and Palmerston was apparent at a public meeting attended by more than 200 people in the Waitati hall this week.

Story from Otago Daily Times Online

Commuter train pressure grows

Commuter train pressure grows

The public pressure for reestablishing commuter rail services in Dunedin is cranking up with another ''Bring Back the Train'' public meeting.

Poll shows huge support for commuter rail

Otago Daily Times online poll:

http://www.odt.co.nz/polls/13510/should-commuter-trains-return-dunedin-tracks