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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. Comprehensive list of railway stations operated by AT Metro in Auckland Platform at Waitematā, Auckland's largest railway station. This is a list of the railway stations in the public transport network of Auckland. It includes closed and planned stations. Auckland has 13 fare zones ...
Until 18 August 1996 InterCity services operated from Auckland railway station. Since then they have run from SkyCity. [69] SkyCity wants the bus station to move and it has been criticised for diesel fumes and poor toilets. [70] However, InterCity rejected a move to Manukau and, in 2020, plans to move back to the old railway station were ...
Meadowbank railway station, Auckland; Middlemore railway station; Morningside railway station, Auckland; Mount Albert railway station; N. New Lynn railway station ...
The Auckland railway station is the former main railway station of Auckland. Opened in 1930 on Beach Road, it replaced the previous Queen Street railway terminus which is approximately where the current main railway station, Britomart is located. The 1930 station was the third station to serve as the rail terminus for Auckland, and remained the ...
1 Old Auckland (The Strand) Railway Station. 3 comments. 2 Information Boxes for all stations. 3 comments. 3 Dates stations opened and closed. 4 comments. 4 External ...
The 1930 station was the third to serve as the rail terminus for Auckland, and remained the sole station serving the CBD until its closure on 7 July 2003, when Britomart became the new terminus. The original Platform 7 (now referred to as Platform 1) was retained for limited use as 'The Strand Station', named after the adjacent street.
State Highway 6 between Nelson and Blenheim was deemed by law to be an NZR railway for the purposes of calculating passenger and freight rates between railway stations in the South Island and Nelson or other places on the notional railway. Passengers and freight travelled by road, with the difference between the road carrier's rates and railway ...
Te Papapa railway station is on the Onehunga Branch section of the Onehunga Line, one of the lines of the Auckland railway network in New Zealand. It has a side platform layout and is reached from Mays Rd. The Onehunga Branch line was opened on 24 December 1873, [1] and a station was first opened at Te Papapa on 8 April 1877. [2]