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  2. Kingsland, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Kingsland is an inner-city suburb of Auckland, the largest and most populous urban area in New Zealand. [3] Kingsland is under the local governance of the Auckland Council. It is the home of Eden Park, New Zealand's largest stadium, which hosted the finals for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Kingsland has a village centre that contains a series of ...

  3. Kingsland railway station, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Kingsland railway station is a station on the Western Line of the Auckland railway network in New Zealand.The station sits parallel to the Kingsland township, and is located 400m from Eden Park, the major rugby and cricket stadium in Auckland, and the home ground of New Zealand's national rugby team, the All Blacks.

  4. List of Auckland railway stations - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 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 ...

  5. List of suburbs of Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The metropolitan urban limits of Auckland in 2009. This is a list of suburbs in the Auckland metropolitan area, New Zealand, surrounding the Auckland City Centre.They are broadly grouped into their local board areas, and only include suburbs within the metropolitan urban limits of the Auckland urban area.

  6. New North Road, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New North Road corridor grew as a suburban area between the 1900s and the 1930s, due to the Auckland tramlines. The tramline opened at Kingsland in 1903, followed by Morningside in 1912, Mount Albert in 1915 and eventually Owairaka in 1936. [9] In the 1950s, New North Road north-east of Kingsland was transformed into an industrial and ...

  7. Northwestern Cycleway - Wikipedia

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    Cycle growth as a 12-month-rolling average at the Kingsland counter. Cycle growth as a 12-month-rolling average at the Te Atatu counter. A cyclist count study for the Auckland Regional Transport Authority found that at the Great North Road section of the cycleway, the average daily number of users in 2008 was 532, a gain of 59% compared to the ...

  8. Template:Auckland suburban rail network - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for Auckland One Rail, a train operating company in New Zealand.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. City Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    Serious planning schemes occurred as early as the 1920s. [3] [10] The tunnel was initially estimated at 1.75 miles (2.82 km) length and at £0.6 million. [11]In 1936, Dan Sullivan the Minister of Railways argued that the scheme – then known as the 'Morningside Tunnel' or the 'Morningside Deviation', after the proposed southern portal location – would cost approximately £1 million, with ...