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Baldwin Avenue railway station

Coordinates: 36°52.672′S 174°43.2′E / 36.877867°S 174.7200°E / -36.877867; 174.7200
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Baldwin Avenue
Auckland Transport Urban rail
Baldwin Avenue railway station in 2024
General information
LocationAuckland
Coordinates36°52.672′S 174°43.2′E / 36.877867°S 174.7200°E / -36.877867; 174.7200
Owned byKiwiRail (track and platforms)
Auckland Transport (buildings)
Operated byAuckland One Rail
Line(s)Western Line
PlatformsSide platforms
TracksMainline (2)
Construction
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneIsthmus
History
Opened28 September 1953
Electrified25 kV AC[1]
Passengers
2009739 passengers/day
Services
Preceding station Auckland Transport
(Auckland One Rail)
Following station
Morningside
towards Waitematā
Western Line Mount Albert
towards Swanson

Baldwin Avenue railway station, in the suburb of Mount Albert, is on the Western Line of the Auckland railway network. The station has offset side platforms connected by a level crossing.

History

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The old layout (pre-2010)
  • 1907: Between 1907 and 1 June 1915, trains would halt at Avondale Road (modern-day Asquith Ave), close to the modern-day railway station.[2]
  • 1953: Opened as a wayside halt on 28 September.[2][3]
  • 1966: The line between Morningside and Avondale was double-tracked, leading to two new platforms being built. These platforms were off-set from each other.[3]
  • 1993: The platforms were raised to meet the standards of the new ex-Perth trains.[3]
  • 2011: An upgraded and lengthened station was opened, with the platforms directly opposite each other.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Auckland Electrifcation Map" (PDF). KiwiRail. September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 November 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b Scoble, Juliet (2010). "Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations" (PDF). Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Railway Stations of Auckland's Western Line (2004) by Sean Millar