Penrose Railway Station

Penrose
Auckland Transport Urban rail
Location Penrose, Auckland
Coordinates 36°54.6′S 174°49.0′E / 36.9100°S 174.8167°E / -36.9100; 174.8167
Owned by New Zealand Railways Corporation and Auckland Transport
Line(s) Southern Line, Onehunga Line
Platforms Island platform 1&2, Side Platform (platform 3)
Tracks 3
Construction
Platform levels 1
Parking Yes
Bicycle facilities No
Other information
Station code PNR
History
Opened 1873
Rebuilt 2010
Electrified 25kV AC
Traffic
Passengers (2009) 475 passengers/day
Services

Rail

  New Zealand Railways Corporation  
Preceding station   Auckland Transport (Transdev)   Following station
toward Britomart
Onehunga Line
toward Onehunga
Southern Line
toward Papakura

Penrose Railway Station is a station at Penrose, Auckland, on the Southern Line of the Auckland railway network, New Zealand. It has an island platform and is reached by pedestrian over bridges from Great South Road and Station Road. It still has its original wooden station building on the platform.

Penrose station is at the junction of the Onehunga Branch line with the North Auckland Line, and there is an adjacent side platform to the west for Onehunga Line services. The Onehunga Branch is single-track with no south-going junction at Penrose, and passengers transferring between Onehunga Line and Southern Line services must use the over bridge on the Station Road side to cross from one platform to the other.

In April 2011, the island platform was lengthened to accommodate longer suburban passenger trains, by raising the height of the platform around the old station building. On 28 April 2011, passenger trains began stopping under the station building shelter for the first time since 1993.

Penrose station is near Mount Smart Stadium, a major sports stadium.

Services

Transdev Auckland, on behalf of Auckland Transport, operates suburban services to Britomart, Onehunga, Papakura and Pukekohe via Ellerslie. The typical weekday off-peak timetable is:[1]

See also

References

  1. "Southern Line timetable" (PDF). Auckland Transport. Retrieved 10 June 2016.


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