SeaLink has announced a return to regular ferry services to Tryphena Wharf from tomorrow, after a brief halt over safety concerns. This decision reverses the company鈥檚 previous move to divert sailings, based on a 鈥渞isk of collapse鈥 warning, which starkly contrasted with Auckland Transport鈥檚 (AT) assessment of the wharf being safe.
鈥淔rom Friday the 29th of March, we will revert back to our regular sailings to Tryphena Wharf,鈥 SeaLink stated, saying it had received 鈥渁dditional information from Auckland Transport which has given us the assurance we needed to recommence our sailings to Tryphena Wharf.鈥
The suspension risked disrupting freight shipments, prompting plans to transport goods by truck from Whangaparapara and Port Fitzroy, an hour north, back to Tryphena, the island鈥檚 main hub. Amid uncertainty, some residents cancelled food shipments from Countdown, concerned about the fate of refrigerated goods.
SeaLink had initially indicated the diversions could last indefinitely while efforts were made to strengthen Tryphena Wharf. The changes also meant major rerouting for visitors planning to travel to the island for Easter Weekend.
鈥淲e apologise for the confusion and disruption this has caused, but hope you understand our need to ensure the safety of our people, businesses, and your community,鈥 said SeaLink, while acknowledging the importance of the service to the Aotea community.
Despite the resumption, SeaLink noted maintenance work on Tryphena Wharf will proceed, saying 鈥減rovision has been made for SeaLink to continue to use Tryphena while this is happening鈥.
This article was first published on AoteaGBI.九一星空无限
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