Two New Ferries in 2029 for the Cook Strait

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It is exactly one year since the New Zealand Government decided to pull the plug on KiwiRail’s iRex plan to build two new rail-enabled RoPax ferries for Interislander. Reason: ballooning costs, up to 3 billion NZD (1.653 billion EUR).

On Wednesday 11 December, the Government announced new plans:

  • New Zealand Government is establishing a new company to procure two new ferries for the Cook Strait. Cabinet has agreed to capitalise the new company with NZD 4 million of equity.
  • The ferries are expected to begin operation in 2029 (three years later than the cancelled iRex ferries)
  • The Ministerial Advisory Group’s recommendation is for the ships to be medium-sized RoPax vessels, approximately 200m in length. This is larger than the current ferries but smaller than the iReX ferries.
  • Will the new ferries be rail-enabled? “The new ferries will be rail compatible” (…)
  • Expected cost: commercially confidential until procurement and negotiations for the associated landside infrastructure have been completed.
  • First stage of the procurement process in March, after which final decisions on next steps will be taken.
  • Opportunity: alternative proposals will be assessed alongside the initial procurement results in March.

Read official statements from the Government and KiwiRail

New ferries will ensure safe, resilient connection

Press conference

Q&A pdf

Press release KiwiRail

KiwiRail welcomes announcement on future ferries for Cook Strait

Photo Kiwirail: KAITAKI passing through Whekenui Bay