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| name = Sylvia Park |
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| type = [[Public transport in Auckland|Auckland Transport]] [[Urban rail transit|Urban rail]] |
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| image = Sylvia Park New Train Station II.jpg |
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| image_caption = View of the station in 2007 from the station overbridge, prior to electrification. |
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| address = [[Mount Wellington, New Zealand|Mount Wellington]], [[Auckland]] |
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| image_caption=View from Overbridge |
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| address=Mount Wellington Highway,<br>[[Sylvia Park]],<br>[[Auckland]] |
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| levels = 1 |
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| levels= 590,678 |
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| parking = Yes (via [[Sylvia Park]] Mall) |
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| bicycle = Yes |
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| parking=No |
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| accessible = Yes (Lifts) |
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| passengers=1,679 passengers/weekday<ref>Auckland Transport Board Meeting (20 November 2012) Agenda Item 10(i) [http://www.aucklandtransport.govt.nz/about-us/board-members/Board-Meetings-Minutes/Documents/Board%20reports%20November%202012/agenda-item-10i.pdf "Rail Electrification Extension"] p. 16 </ref> |
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| opened = {{Start date and age|df=yes|2007|7|2}} |
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| opened=2007 |
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| electrified = 25 kV AC |
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| rebuilt= | electrified= [[Auckland railway electrification|25kV AC]], electrified 17 June 2014. |
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| code = SYP |
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| owned = [[KiwiRail]] (track and platforms)<br>[[Auckland Transport]] (buildings)<ref name="aklcode">{{cite web|url=https://at.govt.nz/media/310975/ATCOP_Section_21_Public_Transport_Rail.pdf|title=Auckland Transport Code of Practice|publisher=[[Auckland Transport]]|date=|accessdate=28 February 2019}}</ref> |
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| operator = [[Auckland One Rail]] |
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| zone = Isthmus |
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| owned=[[KiwiRail]] and [[Auckland Transport]] |
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| services = {{Adjacent stations|system=Auckland Transport|line=Eastern Line|left=Panmure|right=Ōtāhuhu}} |
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{{s-line|system=MAXX (Veolia)|line=Eastern Line|previous=Panmure|next=Westfield}} |
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'''Sylvia Park railway station''' is |
'''Sylvia Park railway station''' is located on the [[North Island Main Trunk]] line in New Zealand. [[Eastern Line (Auckland)|Eastern Line]] services of the [[List of Auckland railway stations|Auckland passenger network]] are the only regular services that stop at the station. It serves [[Sylvia Park]] mall and the surrounding suburb of [[Mount Wellington, New Zealand|Mount Wellington]] and has an [[island platform]] layout. |
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== History == |
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The original Sylvia Park station was constructed, along with five others, in 1929 on the route of the Westfield Deviation, which was being built to divert the Auckland–Westfield section of the North Island Main Trunk line (NIMT) via a flatter, faster eastern route to link up with the original NIMT tracks at [[Westfield Junction]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19290227.2.103?query=Purewa%20station&phrase=2&start_date=01-01-1929&end_date=31-12-1950&snippet=true|accessdate=27 February 2019|title=Westfield Deviation – One track in use by May|date=27 February 1929|work=[[The New Zealand Herald]]}}</ref> The station opened to goods traffic in September of that year, and opened to all traffic in November the following year.<ref name="RailHeritage">{{cite web|url=http://railheritage.org.nz/assets/Dates_and_names.pdf|title=Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations|last=Scoble|first=Juliet|date=2010|website=Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand|accessdate=11 January 2022}}</ref> |
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== Previous station == |
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⚫ | The new Sylvia Park station was funded by the builders of the [[Sylvia Park| Sylvia Park Shopping Centre]], located next to the station,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0707/S00002.htm|accessdate=6 May 2017|title=Sylvia Park Train Station Opens|date=2 July 2007|publisher=Scoop.co.nz}}</ref> and built by ARTNL/[[Auckland Regional Transport Authority|ARTA]]. It opened to the public on Monday 2 July 2007.<ref name="SYLVRAIL">{{cite news |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/retailing/news/article.cfm?c_id=77&objectid=10449017 |title=Next stop, shopping ... big centre gets its own rail station |author=Dearnaley, Mathew |date=2 July 2007 |work=[[The New Zealand Herald]] |accessdate=16 November 2011}}</ref><ref name="NZH">{{cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=296&objectid=10448380|title=Train temptations|author=The New Zealand Herald|author-link=The New Zealand Herald|accessdate=2007-06-28|date=28 June 2007}}</ref> The station cost NZ$5 million to build.<ref name="NZH" /> |
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The station was temporarily closed between March 2023 and January 2024 due to Stage 2 of the Rail Network Rebuild. The Eastern Line was temporarily closed between Ōtāhuhu and Waitematā for major track renewal work and to prepare the Eastern Line for the opening of the [[City Rail Link]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Traffic woes as many Eastern trains to halt for rest of year|author=Hue, Justin|url=https://www.1news.co.nz/2023/03/02/traffic-woes-as-many-eastern-trains-to-halt-for-rest-of-year-in-akl |accessdate=12 May 2023}}</ref> |
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Another station with the same name existed approximately 1 km west of this site. Passengers were mostly for the adjacent [[Westfield, New Zealand|Westfield]] Freezing Works until 1986 when it was closed due to lack of patronage. |
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== Services == |
== Services == |
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[[Auckland One Rail]], on behalf of [[Auckland Transport]], operates suburban services to [[Waitematā railway station|Waitematā]] and [[Manukau railway station|Manukau]] via Sylvia Park. The basic weekday off-peak timetable is: |
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*3 tph to |
*3 tph to Waitematā |
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*2 tph to Papakura |
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*1 tph to Manukau |
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From 8 December 2014, a new timetable will be introduced. All Eastern Line trains will now terminate at Manukau; passengers heading towards Papakura will need to transfer to the Southern Line at Otahuhu or Puhinui. The new basic weekday off-peak timetable will be:<ref>{{cite web |title= Eastern Line timetable from 8 December 2014 |url= https://at.govt.nz/media/816923/t02_eastern-line_dec-2014-web.pdf |publisher= Auckland Transport |accessdate= 21 November 2014}}</ref> |
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*3 tph to Britomart |
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*3 tph to Manukau |
*3 tph to Manukau |
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Bus routes 32, 66, 74, 298 and 782 serve Sylvia Park.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mt Wellington/Sylvia Park/Pt England Central Bus Timetable |url=https://at.govt.nz/media/1991813/cn12_mt-wellington_ttb_web-19-march-2023.pdf |publisher= [[Auckland Transport]] |date=19 March 2023 |access-date= 1 June 2023}} </ref><ref>{{cite web |title= Central Guide |url= https://at.govt.nz/media/1991777/central-auckland-pt-guide_web-march-2023.pdf|publisher=Auckland Transport |accessdate=19 March 2023}}</ref> |
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== See also == |
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* [[List of Auckland railway stations]] |
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General information | |||||||||||
Location | Mount Wellington, Auckland | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 36°54′53″S 174°50′33″E / 36.914661°S 174.842624°E | ||||||||||
Owned by | KiwiRail (track and platforms) Auckland Transport (buildings)[1] | ||||||||||
Operated by | Auckland One Rail | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Eastern Line | ||||||||||
Platforms | Island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | Mainline (2) | ||||||||||
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Platform levels | 1 | ||||||||||
Parking | Yes (via Sylvia Park Mall) | ||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | Yes | ||||||||||
Accessible | Yes (Lifts) | ||||||||||
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Station code | SYP | ||||||||||
Fare zone | Isthmus | ||||||||||
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Opened | 2 July 2007 | ||||||||||
Electrified | 25 kV AC | ||||||||||
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Sylvia Park railway station is located on the North Island Main Trunk line in New Zealand. Eastern Line services of the Auckland passenger network are the only regular services that stop at the station. It serves Sylvia Park mall and the surrounding suburb of Mount Wellington and has an island platform layout.
History
[edit]The original Sylvia Park station was constructed, along with five others, in 1929 on the route of the Westfield Deviation, which was being built to divert the Auckland–Westfield section of the North Island Main Trunk line (NIMT) via a flatter, faster eastern route to link up with the original NIMT tracks at Westfield Junction.[2] The station opened to goods traffic in September of that year, and opened to all traffic in November the following year.[3]
This station was closed during the World War II period (1940–1945), due to the American government buying the land next to the railway and using it for army sheds. The old station closed entirely in March 1983, except for a private siding.[3]
The new Sylvia Park station was funded by the builders of the Sylvia Park Shopping Centre, located next to the station,[4] and built by ARTNL/ARTA. It opened to the public on Monday 2 July 2007.[5][6] The station cost NZ$5 million to build.[6]
The station has a fairly high patronage, with many people travelling to shop at the Sylvia Park Shopping Centre.
The station was temporarily closed between March 2023 and January 2024 due to Stage 2 of the Rail Network Rebuild. The Eastern Line was temporarily closed between Ōtāhuhu and Waitematā for major track renewal work and to prepare the Eastern Line for the opening of the City Rail Link.[7]
Services
[edit]Auckland One Rail, on behalf of Auckland Transport, operates suburban services to Waitematā and Manukau via Sylvia Park. The basic weekday off-peak timetable is:
- 3 tph to Waitematā
- 3 tph to Manukau
Bus routes 32, 66, 74, 298 and 782 serve Sylvia Park.[8][9]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Auckland Transport Code of Practice" (PDF). Auckland Transport. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
- ^ "Westfield Deviation – One track in use by May". The New Zealand Herald. 27 February 1929. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
- ^ a b Scoble, Juliet (2010). "Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations" (PDF). Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ "Sylvia Park Train Station Opens". Scoop.co.nz. 2 July 2007. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ^ Dearnaley, Mathew (2 July 2007). "Next stop, shopping ... big centre gets its own rail station". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
- ^ a b The New Zealand Herald (28 June 2007). "Train temptations". Retrieved 28 June 2007.
- ^ Hue, Justin. "Traffic woes as many Eastern trains to halt for rest of year". Retrieved 12 May 2023.
- ^ "Mt Wellington/Sylvia Park/Pt England Central Bus Timetable" (PDF). Auckland Transport. 19 March 2023. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
- ^ "Central Guide" (PDF). Auckland Transport. Retrieved 19 March 2023.