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Grafton railway station, Auckland

Coordinates: 36°51′56″S 174°46′12″E / 36.8655°S 174.7701°E / -36.8655; 174.7701
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Grafton
Auckland Transport Urban rail
Overview of Grafton Station from Khyber Pass Rd towards Park Rd (a few days after opening)
General information
LocationBetween Khyber Pass Road and Park Road, Grafton, Auckland
New Zealand
Coordinates36°51′56″S 174°46′12″E / 36.8655°S 174.7701°E / -36.8655; 174.7701
Owned byKiwiRail Network and Auckland Transport
Line(s)Western Line
PlatformsIsland platform
TracksMainline (2)
Construction
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesCycle racks on Park Road
History
Opened11 April 2010
Electrified25kV AC[1]
Services
  KiwiRail  
Preceding station   Transdev Auckland   Following station
Template:MAXX (Veolia) lines

Grafton Railway Station is a station serving the inner-city suburb of Grafton as well as Auckland Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located on the Western Line of Auckland's passenger rail network and consists of an island platform located in a trench near the intersection of Khyber Pass Road and Park Road. The station opened on 11 April 2010.[2]

History

Grafton Station replaced Boston Road station, and is located approximately 300m north-east of the site of the former station. The station was re-sited at a cost of $3 million to make it closer to major destinations such as the hospital and to allow more direct interchange to bus routes than the previous site. The station serves as a direct interchange with a large number of bus routes, including the Inner Link and buses travelling along the Central Connector, and is located in close proximity to the hospital, Auckland Domain and the University of Auckland's Grafton and Newmarket campuses.[3][4] The line through the station was electrified in 2014, and AM Class Electric Multiple Units replaced diesel powered trains on the Western Line in 2015.

Layout

The station has four entrances, as its platform extends under both Khyber Pass Road and Park Road, with stairs connecting the station to both sides of each road. Both of the Park Road stairs connect directly to bus stops. There is also a lift on the western side of Park Road.[2] The entrance on the southern side of Khyber Pass Road is adjacent to St Peter's College and students have direct access to the platform without having to cross any roads.[5] Up to a third of the school's students use Grafton station in the mornings and afternoons on school days.[6]

Services

Transdev Auckland, on behalf of Auckland Transport, operates Western Line services to Britomart and Swanson. The off-peak weekday frequencies are:[7][8]

  • 3 trains per hour (tph) to Britomart
  • 3 tph to Swanson

Future

When the City Rail Link opens in 2023, rail services at Grafton Station will change significantly. The Western Line will no longer serve the station, as it will be rerouted through the new tunnels between Mount Eden and Britomart.[9] Instead, the Southern Line will be rerouted through Grafton on its way between Newmarket and the City Centre, and a new Crosstown Line will also serve the station as part of its route between Henderson and Otahuhu.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Auckland Electrifcation Map" (PDF). KiwiRail. September 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b Dearnaley, Mathew (9 April 2010). "Enter the station here, here, here ... or here". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
  3. ^ Newmarket's Western Line - Kingdon St to Boston Rd (from the 'ProjectDart.org.nz' website of ONTRACK. Accessed 2008-12-29.)
  4. ^ Newmarket Western Line Redevelopment (DART 2) Kingdon Street to Boston Road (September 2008 timeline flyer) (from the 'ProjectDart.org.nz' website of ONTRACK. Accessed 2008-12-29.)
  5. ^ Sean Millar, Railway Stations of Auckland's Western Line: Boston Road to Waitakere before the 2004 upgrade programme, 2nd edition, Sean Millar, Huia, 2007, p. 4; Mathew Dearnaley, "Enter the station here, here, here ... or here", New Zealand Herald, 9 April 2010, [1].
  6. ^ Mathew Dearnaley, "Safety drive holds shocks for star", The New Zealand Herald, Wednesday, 23 July 2008, p. A3: [2].
  7. ^ "Southern Line timetable" (PDF). Auckland Transport. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Western Line timetable" (PDF). Auckland Transport. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  9. ^ "Timeline". City Rail Link. City Rail Link Ltd. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  10. ^ "CRL and its Benefits". City Rail Link. City Rail Link Ltd. Retrieved 15 August 2017.