Waikato Herald

Te Huia endorsed as name for rail service

- Tom Rowland

Hamilton City councillor­s have unanimousl­y backed the name of a native bird — Te Huia — for the new commuter rail service between Hamilton and Auckland, which has so far been widely referred to unofficial­ly as the Tron Express.

Te Huia was a bird tapu (sacred) to Ma¯ ori with its white-tipped tail feathers being highly prized.

The Te Huia is believed to be extinct. The last sighting of the bird was in 1907. It was noted for having beautiful tail feathers, orange wattles and a long curved beak.

According to Wikipedia, it was wiped out because of over hunting to procure huia skins for mounted specimens and their tail feathers for hat decoration­s. Another major cause was widespread deforestat­ion of the lowlands of the North Island by European settlers to create pasture.

Last December the Passenger

Rail Service Project Governance Group met and the matter of a name for the start-up rail service was discussed. The name Te Huia was considered.

The idea is now finding favour and common ground between the parties involved in the project and is the name preferred by Manu Whenua following consultati­on in November.

In her chair's report for Hamilton City Council's first meeting of the year, Mayor Paula Southgate asked city councillor­s to endorse the name Te Huia to support the Governance Group in making a final decision on the matter.

Councillor Dave Macpherson, who sat on the Governance Group said discussion­s around the name started last year, with Tron Express being the most popular.

“A number of Waikato District councillor were strongly against the Tron Express and said over my dead body, and while that was an attractive propositio­n, it was a contentiou­s name.

“The name Te Huia popped up soon after,” Mr Macpherson said.

Councillor Ewan Wilson said while the name will be a strong aspect of the train service, the most important part will be the tagline.

Previous names suggested were Tron Express, Tron, H2A, Waikato Link, and Tu¯ hono (meaning to link or connect) Waikato.

The Hamilton to Auckland rail service will launch this year, with the new Rotokauri Transport Centre being built beside The Base, Te Rapa.

The Government has announced the electrific­ation of the rail line between Papakura and Pukekohe starting late this year, which could benefit the Hamilton to Auckland rail service.

It is the overall future plan to have rapid rail between Hamilton to Auckland which would require the electrific­ation of the track from Pukekohe to Frankton.

 ?? Photo / File ?? The Te Huia is believed to be extinct. The last sighting of the bird was in 1907.
Photo / File The Te Huia is believed to be extinct. The last sighting of the bird was in 1907.

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