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Māngere Train Station
Auckland Transport Urban rail
King's College students and other travellers disembark a southbound service at Māngere station.
General information
LocationMangere
Coordinates36°57′24″S 174°50′06″E / 36.9568°S 174.8349°E / -36.9568; 174.8349
Owned byAuckland Transport
Line(s)Eastern Line
Southern Line
(Limited southbound morning peak services only).
PlatformsSide platform
TracksMainline (2)
Construction
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
History
Opened1930
Closed2011
ElectrifiedNo
Passengers
2005110[1]

Māngere railway station was a station at Mangere on the Eastern and Southern Lines of the Auckland railway network. It had an offset side platform layout with no connection between the two platforms. Both the northbound and southbound platforms have since been demolished.

Closure

Because of lack of patronage, from 25 October 2005 the only services stopping at the station were four south-bound morning peak services to set down passengers on school days only, for pupils of nearby King's College. The station exit was close to the school.

Pupils going home would use Middlemore railway station, which is approximately 800 metres (2,600 ft) to the south.

The station closed permanently on 9 December 2011. The closure was proposed due to the limited number of services (only four trains per day during the school term), the short-distance to/from Middlemore Station, and the cost to upgrade the station to meet current standards. There was only very limited opposition from the public.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Surveyed Boardings per Station 2003 to 2010". Auckland Transport. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Item 2.5" (PDF). Auckland Transport Business Report November 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2011.