The Capital Connection is seen passing Porirua Harbour between Paremata and Porirua, Wellington bound, on 19 January 2012. (Alan Wickens) |
The question that many will ponder is will the electric catenary be extended the remaining 85 km to Palmerston North? Of course, there is no chance under the present government, but double tracking and electrifying the rest is the obvious thing to do, not only for passenger services but for freight trains (locomotives would need to be dual voltage to continue up the NIMT). In Australia the equivalent run would be Sydney to Newcastle (185 km) of which the Gosford to Newcastle stage was electrified in the 1980s (see the book Railway Electrification in Australia and New Zealand).
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