Henderson railway station

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Henderson
Auckland Transport Urban rail
The new station in 2010.
General information
LocationRailside Avenue, Henderson, Waitakere City
Coordinates36°52.8′S 174°37.8′E / 36.8800°S 174.6300°E / -36.8800; 174.6300
Owned byKiwiRail Network and Auckland Transport
Line(s)Western Line
PlatformsIsland platform
TracksMainline (two)
Construction
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
History
Opened1881
Electrified25kV AC[1]
Passengers
20092,372 passengers/day
Services
  KiwiRail  
Preceding station   Auckland Transport   Following station
Template:MAXX (Veolia) lines

Henderson Railway Station is a major station on the Western Line of the Auckland railway network. It is located near the town centre of Henderson and the new Council offices, as well as a major shopping centre, Westfield WestCity.

Major upgrade

A major upgrade of the station was completed on 24 October 2006. The new station opened on 2 November 2006, 125 years after the railway first reached Henderson. The new station has an island platform and a new enclosed glass footbridge connecting it to the Auckland Council office buildings.[2]

Station name

It was proposed that the station be renamed Waitakere Central when it was upgraded because it was integrated with the then Waitakere City Council's new Civic Building. Some people said that the name should be left as it is since it is the name of the local area. It was claimed that there would be confusion with Waitakere, the terminus of most Western Line services. Due to opposition to the name change, the station has Waitakere Central only as a subtitle.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Auckland Electrifcation Map" (PDF). KiwiRail. September 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  2. ^ Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA) Rail newsletter issue 29