Homai Train Station

Homai Train Station

Homai Train Station is on the Southern Line of the Auckland railway network. It has an Island platform layout and is reached by a ramp from Browns Road, and level crossings from McVilly Road and Dalgety Road. It has a park and ride facility.

This station was upgraded in 2006 and features a modern shelter, stylish platform lighting and a much longer platform than the original.


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