Avondale Train Station

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Avondale
Overview
Year Established: 1880
Distance: 8.4km from Newmarket Junction
Auckland Suburban Network
Lines Served: Western Line
Previous Station: Mount Albert Train Station
Next Station: New Lynn Train Station

Avondale Railway Station is on the Western Line of the Auckland railway network. It has an island platform, reached via a footbridge off Blockhouse Bay Road.

[edit] History

  • 1880: Opened as one of the original stations on the North Auckland Line.[1]
  • 1882: A post office opened as part of the station.[1]
  • 1912: The post office closed.[1]
  • 1914: The platform was upgraded to an island platform layout with a new building on the new platform.[1]
  • 1915: A signal box was added.[1]
  • 1966: The line to Morningside was double-tracked.[1]
  • 1967: The signal box was removed after this section changed to centralised traffic control.[1]
  • 1993: The platform was raised to meet the requirements of ex-Perth trains.[1]
  • 1995: The station building was relocated to Swanson.[1]

[edit] Bus Transfers

This station has many bus routes passing it, allowing passengers to transfer:-

  • West-bound Buses via Great North Road
    • 008 to New Lynn
    • 223 to New Lynn
    • 224 to New Lynn and Henderson
  • West-bound Buses via Rosebank Road
    • 105 to Rosebank Road and New Lynn
    • 211 to Rosebank Road
    • 212 to Rosebank Road and Patiki Road
  • East-bound Buses via New North Road
    • 210-212 to Midtown
    • 223-224 to St Lukes and Midtown
  • North-bound Buses via Great North Road
    • 196-199 to Downtown
  • South-bound Buses via Blockhouse Bay Road
    • 104 to New Lynn via New Winsdor
    • 190 Night Flexi to Blockhouse Bay and Green Bay
    • 196 to Blockhouse Bay
    • 197 to Blockhouse Bay and Green Bay
    • 198-199 to Blockhouse Bay, Green Bay and New Lynn


[edit] References

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