Mt Eden Train Station

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Mount Eden
Overview
Year Established: 1880
Distance: 2.0 km from Newmarket Junction
Auckland Suburban Network
Lines Served: Western Line
Previous Station: Boston Road
Next Station: Kingsland

Mt Eden Railway Station is a Western Line station of the local railway network in the Mount Eden surburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It has an island platform, and is reached via a footbridge from Mt Eden Rd or from the level crossing between Ngahura Street and Fenton Street.

Contents

  • 1880: Opened as one of the original stations on the North Auckland Line.[1]
  • 1912: The present island platform and a new station building were constructed.[1]
  • 1914: A signal box was established.[1]
  • 1967: Following the introduction of centralised traffic control, the signal box was removed.[1]
  • Mid-1990s: The old station building was sold and removed, and is now located further up the track, past Morningside station, and is in use as a private home.[1]

    ONTRACK    
  Preceding station     MAXX (Veolia)     Following station  
Western Line
toward Waitakere

Transfers to the following bus services can be made at the bus stops on Mt Eden Road:-

  • North-bound Buses
    • 253-267 to Civic Centre via Symonds Street
    • 274-277 to Britomart (Downtown) via Symonds Street
  • South-bound Buses
    • 255-258 to Blockhouse Bay via Dominion Road and May Road
    • 267 to Lynfield via Dominion Road
    • 274-277 to Three Kings via Mt Eden Road

The Mt Eden Local Control Panel was installed in the station building in the 1967 and removed from service in 1995 when the station building was removed. The panel has been preserved in working order.

  1. ^ a b c d e Railway Stations of Auckland's Western Line (2004) by Sean Millar

Coordinates: 36°52.1′S, 174°45.6′E

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