Te Mahia Train Station
Te Mahia Train Station
MAXX Urban rail |
Station statistics |
Address |
Manukau City |
Lines |
Eastern Line
Southern Line |
Levels |
1 |
Platforms |
Island platform |
Tracks |
Mainline (2) |
Parking |
No |
Bicycle facilities |
No |
Baggage check |
No |
Other information |
Electrified |
No |
Owned by |
ONTRACK and ARTA |
Traffic |
|
Passengers (2009) |
336 passengers/day |
Services |
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Te Mahia train station is on the Southern Line of the Auckland railway network. It has an island platform layout and is reached by level crossings from Great South Road and Fergusson Street.
The station was renamed from Mahia to Te Mahia from 9 February 1951 by a decision of the New Zealand Geographic Board [1]
There have been proposals in recent years to relocate this station approximately 200 m north to a more visible location next to the Great South Road, near the overbridge.
References
- ^ New Zealand Railway Observer volume 18, January–February 1951 page 17