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Sylvia Park Railway Station
MAXX Urban rail
View from Overbridge
General information
LocationMount Wellington Highway,
Sylvia Park,
Auckland
Coordinates36°54′53″S 174°50′33″E / 36.914661°S 174.842624°E / -36.914661; 174.842624
Owned byONTRACK and ARTA
Line(s)Eastern Line
PlatformsIsland platform
TracksMainline (2)
Construction
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
History
Opened2007
Electrified25kv installed not yet in service
Passengers
20111,679 passengers/weekday[1]
Services
  ONTRACK  
Preceding station   Auckland Transport (Auckland One Rail)   Following station
Template:MAXX (Veolia) lines

Sylvia Park railway station is a station on the Eastern line of the passenger rail network in Auckland, New Zealand. It serves Sylvia Park mall and the surrounding suburb of Mount Wellington.

New Station

The elevators and bridges connecting to the island platform

The new Sylvia Park station was funded by the builders of the mall[2] and built by ARTNL/ARTA. The new station opened to the public on Monday 2 July 2007.[3][4] The station cost NZ$5 million to build.[4]

The new station has a fairly high patronage, mainly people going shopping at the new Sylvia Park Shopping Centre.

Previous station

An earlier station was opened at the site in 1930 and 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.

Another station with the same name existed approximately 1 km west of this site. Passengers were mostly for the adjacent Westfield Freezing Works until 1986 when it was closed due to lack of patronage.

Services

Services are provided at least half-hourly on weekdays, with services at least hourly on weekends and public holidays.[3]

References

  1. ^ Auckland Transport Board Meeting (20 November 2012) Agenda Item 10(i) "Rail Electrification Extension" p. 16
  2. ^ "Kiwi Income Properties Media Release: Railway station gets the green light at Sylvia Park". Retrieved March 2007. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ a b Dearnaley, Mathew (2 July 2007). "Next stop, shopping ... big centre gets its own rail station". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
  4. ^ a b The New Zealand Herald (28 June 2007). "Train temptations". Retrieved 2007-06-28.