- Manurewa Train Station
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Manurewa Train Station
MAXX Urban rail
Looking south from the old station, toward the location of the new station, which is beyond the second bridge.Station statistics Address Manukau City Coordinates 37°01′19″S 174°53′39″E / 37.0219°S 174.8941°E Lines Eastern Line
Southern LineLevels 1 Platforms Side platform Tracks Mainline (2) Parking Yes Bicycle facilities Yes Baggage check No Other information Rebuilt 2006 Electrified No Owned by ONTRACK and ARTA Traffic Passengers (2009) 3,083 passengers/day Services ONTRACK Preceding station MAXX (Veolia) Following station toward Britomart (Auckland)Eastern Line toward PukekoheSouthern Line Manurewa train station is on the Southern Line of the Auckland railway network. The station has a side platform layout connected by a pedestrian footbridge. Access is from both Selwyn Road & SouthMall Shopping Centre.
The station has a large park-and-ride facility and interchange with many local bus services.
History
- July 2006: A new station opened inside of the old one. This is Manurewa's third station—the previous two stations were to the outside of the present site.
Bus Transfers
Transfers to the following bus services can be made at the bus stops on Manurewa Interchange:
- South-bound (Stop A)
- 455, 456 to Manukau City Centre via Great South Road
- 568 to Botany Town Centre via Homai, Manukau City Centre and Otara
- North-bound (Stop B)
- 454 to Manukau City Centre via Mahia Rd and Clendon
- 455 to Weymouth
- 456 to Wattle Downs
- 466 to Manukau City Centre via The Gardens
- 566 to Wattle Downs
- 568 to Manurewa East
Railway stations on the Eastern Line, Auckland (Full List) Britomart • Orakei • Meadowbank • Glen Innes • Panmure • Sylvia Park • Westfield • Otahuhu • Mangere • Middlemore • Papatoetoe • Puhinui • Homai • Manurewa • Te Mahia • Takanini • Papakura • PukekoheRailway stations on the Southern Line, Auckland (full list) Categories:- Rail transport in Auckland
- Railway stations in New Zealand
- New Zealand rail transport stubs
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