List of Wellington railway stations

This page lists all railway stations in Wellington, New Zealand that are or were on Wellington's suburban passenger rail network. Ownership of all station buildings except Wellington was transferred to Greater Wellington Regional Council on 1 July 2011.[1] Wellington Station is owned by KiwiRail, along with all station platforms and other railway network infrastructure.[2] All stations have platforms, the majority of which were designed to accommodate 9-car DM/D EMUs. Exceptions to this include the Wairarapa stations, which have platforms long enough for either 3 or 7 car sets of SW-class carriages; and those on the Johnsonville Line, which have platforms designed for 6-car Matangi sets. Most stations in the suburban network have been upgraded to accommodate the "Matangi" electric units to be introduced from 2010.[3] The train services are run by Tranz Metro.

Maps

Schematic map

Geographic map

List

Current stations

StationA Metlink code Line(s) Service(s) Serves km from Wellington Fare zone(s) OpenedB
Ava AVA Wairarapa Line Hutt Valley Ava, Petone 12.5 4 27 May 1927[4]
Awarua Street AWAR Johnsonville Line Johnsonville Ngaio 6.0 3 2 July 1938[5]
Box Hill BOXH Johnsonville Line Johnsonville Khandallah 7.2 3 16 July 1956[6]
Carterton CART Wairarapa Line Wairarapa Connection Carterton 76.6 13 1 November 1880[7]
Crofton Downs CROF Johnsonville LineJohnsonvilleCrofton Downs, Chartwell 4.9 3 25 March 1963[6][5]
Epuni EPUN Wairarapa Line Hutt Valley Epuni, Boulcott 16.5 5 7 January 1946[6]
Featherston FEAT Wairarapa Line Wairarapa Connection Featherston 57.2 11 12 October 1878[6]
Heretaunga HERE Wairarapa Line Hutt Valley Heretaunga 28.2 6 1908[8]
Johnsonville JOHN Johnsonville LineJohnsonville Johnsonville 10.5 3 21 September 1885[9][10]
Kenepuru KENE North Island Main TrunkKapitiKenepuru, Linden 16.2 5 8 April 1963[6]
Khandallah KHAN Johnsonville LineJohnsonvilleKhandallah 8.0 3 21 September 1885[9]

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Linden LIND North Island Main Trunk KapitiLinden 14.9 4 28 July 1940[6]
Mana[d] MANA North Island Main Trunk KapitiMana 23.2 6 5 September 1949[6]
Manor Park MANO Wairarapa LineHutt ValleyManor Park 23.7 6 1 March 1954[11]
Masterton MAST Wairarapa LineWairarapa ConnectionMasterton 91.0 14 1 November 1880[7]
Matarawa MATA Wairarapa Line Wairarapa Connection Carterton 69.6 13 1 November 1880[7]
Maymorn MAYM Wairarapa Line Wairarapa Connection Maymorn 38.8 8 3 November 1955[12]
Melling[e] MELL Melling Branch Melling Melling, Lower Hutt city centre 13.5 4 26 May 1908[6]
Naenae NAEN Wairarapa LineHutt ValleyNaenae, Avalon 18.3 5 7 January 1946[13]
Ngaio NGAI Johnsonville LineJohnsonvilleNgaio 5.2 3 21 September 1885[9][10]
Ngauranga NGAU Wairarapa LineHutt Valley, MellingNgauranga 4.8 1 20 April 1874[14]
Paekakariki PAEK North Island Main TrunkKapitiPaekakariki 38.8 8 31 March 1886[6]
Paraparaumu PARA North Island Main TrunkKapitiParaparaumu, Raumati 48.3 9 2 August 1886[6]
Paremata PARE North Island Main TrunkKapitiParemata 21.9 6 24 September 1885[6][9][10]
Petone PETO Wairarapa LineHutt Valley, Melling, Wairarapa Connection Petone 10.5 4 June 1875[14]
Plimmerton PLIM North Island Main TrunkKapitiPlimmerton 24.5 6 2 October 1885[6]
Pomare POMA Wairarapa LineHutt ValleyPomare, Stokes Valley 22.0 5 9 August 1954[6]
Porirua PORI North Island Main TrunkKapitiPorirua city centre 17.7 5 24 September 1885[6][9][15]
Pukerua Bay[g] PUKE North Island Main TrunkKapitiPukerua Bay 30.4 7 25 December 1885[6]
Raroa RARO Johnsonville LineJohnsonvilleRaroa 9.2 3 17 June 1940[6]
Redwood REDW North Island Main TrunkKapitiRedwood 13.1 4 15 December 1963[6]
Renall Street RENA Wairarapa Line Wairarapa ConnectionMasterton 89.4 14 1936[16]
Silverstream SILV Wairarapa LineHutt ValleySilverstream, Pinehaven 26.8 6 21 November 1954[6]
Simla Crescent SIML Johnsonville LineJohnsonvilleKhandallah 6.9 3 2 July 1938[5]
Solway SOLW Wairarapa LineWairarapa ConnectionMasterton 88.1 14 1 November 1880[7]
Taita TAIT Wairarapa LineHutt ValleyTaita 20.6 5 14 April 1947[11]
Takapu Road TAKA North Island Main TrunkKapitiRedwood, Grenada North 11.9 4 20 June 1937[6]
Tawa TAWA North Island Main TrunkKapitiTawa 13.8 4 24 September 1885[6][9][10]
Trentham TREN Wairarapa LineHutt ValleyTrentham 29.4 6/7 8 January 1907[6]
Upper Hutt UPPE Wairarapa LineHutt Valley, Wairarapa ConnectionUpper Hutt city centre 32.4 7 1 February 1876[17]
Waikanae WAIK North Island Main TrunkKapitiWaikanae 55.4 10 2 August 1886[6]
Wallaceville WALL Wairarapa LineHutt ValleyWallaceville, Trentham 31.3 7 1 February 1876[6]
Waterloo Interchange (Hutt Central) WATE Wairarapa LineHutt Valley, Wairarapa Connection Waterloo, Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt city centre 15.5 4 27 May 1927[4]
Wellington WELL AllAllWellington city centre 0.0 1 19 June 1937[18]
Western Hutt[k] WEST Melling BranchMellingAlicetown, Lower Hutt city centre 11.9 4 14 April 1874[19]
Wingate WING Wairarapa LineHutt ValleyWingate, Avalon 19.5 5 25 September 1950[6]
Woburn WOBU Wairarapa LineHutt ValleyWoburn, Waiwhetu 14.4 4 27 May 1927[4]
Woodside WOOD Wairarapa LineWairarapa ConnectionGreytown 65.1 12 14 May 1880[6]

Former stations

StationA Line(s) Service(s) Serves OpenedB ClosedB
AndrewsWairarapa Line N/A N/A26 June 1938[6]28 February 1954[13]
BeachHutt Park Railway N/A N/A6 February 188531 January 1950[6]
BelmontWairarapa Line N/A N/A15 December 1875[6]28 February 1954[13]
ClarevilleWairarapa Line N/A N/A1 November 1880[7]30 November 1970[6]
Cross CreekWairarapa Line N/A N/A12 October 187830 October 1955[20]
DalefieldWairarapa Line N/A N/A1 November 1880[7]1 February 1981[6]
FernsideWairarapa Line N/A N/A14 May 1880[6]30 March 1975[6]
Gracefield[a]Gracefield Branch N/A N/A4 April 1943[6]1 May 2002[6]
GreytownGreytown Branch N/A N/A14 May 1880[21]25 December 1953[22]
Haywards[b]Wairarapa Line N/A N/A15 December 1875[6]1 March 1954[13]
Hutt ParkHutt Park Railway N/A N/A6 February 1885[6]19 November 1915[6]
Hutt ParkGracefield Branch N/A N/A17 September 1927
27 February 1960
5 February 1949
11 May 1965
KaitokeWairarapa Line N/A N/A28 December 1877[23]30 October 1955[20]
KaiwharawharaWairarapa Line N/A N/A20 April 1874[14]21 November 2013 [24]
Lambton[c]Wairarapa Line N/AWellington1885[8]19 June 1937[18]
MangaroaWairarapa Line N/A N/A1 January 1878[6]30 October 1955[20]
MiddletonWairarapa Line N/A N/A8 February 1881[6]April 1891[6]
MuriNorth Island Main TrunkKapitiPukerua Bay28 July 1952[6]30 April 2011[25]
OtaihangaNorth Island Main Trunk N/A N/A2 August 1886[6]1902[6]
Pigeon BushWairarapa Line N/A N/A12 October 187830 October 1955[20]
Pipitea PointWairarapa Line N/A N/A14 April 1874[26]30 September 1884[6]
Pitcaithly's[f]Wairarapa Line N/A N/ADecember 1903[6]26 March 1938[6]
Silverstream Bridge[h]Wairarapa Line N/A N/A26 May 1908[6][8]
17 August 1942[6]
1917[8]
1954[13]
SummitWairarapa Line N/A N/A12 October 187830 October 1955[20]
Te AroTe Aro Extension N/AWellington27 March 1893[27]23 April 1917[27]
ThorndonNorth Island Main Trunk N/A N/A24 September 18858 June 1937[28]
WaingawaWairarapa Line N/A N/A30 March 1921[6][16]-
Wainui[i]North Island Main Trunk N/A N/A1 December 1886[6]3 February 1900[6][29]
Wellington[j]Wairarapa Line N/AWellington city centre1 November 1880[7]1885[8]

Notes

a Parkside until 1964. Never used for passenger traffic.[8]
b Renamed Manor Park when the Hutt Valley Branch became the main line.[8]
c Demolished in 1938.
d Was known as Dolly Varden (after a ship) until 1960 when local pressure resulted in the area being renamed Mana.[8][30]
e With the closure of the Western Hutt section of the Wairarapa Line and the formation of the Melling Branch from the remainder, Melling station was relocated to the south side of the Melling Link road.
f Replaced by Andrews, to the south.
g Originally Pukerua.
h Thought to have been reopened during WW II to serve the nearby hospital. On or near the site of the Silver Stream Railway's McKirdy station.
i Near MacKays Crossing.
j On closure relocated and later named Lambton.[8]
k Originally Lower Hutt.
  • A date with a question mark means the date is from an ambiguous source or sources.
  • – in the Closed column means the station is still open.
  • ? without a date means that the date is not known, but the station has definitely been opened/closed.

Proposals

The GWRC 2009 Long Term Community Plan (LTCCP) indicates that it is considering introducing user-pays charges to some station carparks where demand exceeds supply. Some stations are being considered for expanded parking facilities where sufficient demand exists and suitable land is available, but necessary station upgrades to accommodate new rolling stock have constrained the amount of funding that can be committed to projects like improved Park-and-Ride facilities.[3]

There are several proposals for new stations to be built along existing lines.

Kapiti Line

GWRC's Western Corridor Plan calls for improvements to rail services in the Kapiti area, including two new stations: Raumati, proposed for completion in 2009, south of Paraparaumu, probably just north of the intersection of State Highway 1 and Poplar Avenue; and Lindale, proposed for completion in 2010, would be part of a larger transport hub north of Paraparaumu. However, a more recent decision by the council to invest its funds and resources in electrification and double-tracking to Waikanae, and the upgrade of Paraparaumu and Waikanae stations, has meant that consideration will now not be given to these new stations before 2010.[31][32] GWRC's passenger transport committee has also recommended that electrification be extended to Waikanae, bringing the existing station there into the Wellington rail network – although the Western Corridor Plan did not envisage this occurring within the next 20 years, work was completed in February 2011.

The following stations have also been proposed, but not approved:

There have also been proposals to close either Redwood or Takapu Road, and either Pukerua Bay or Muri,[33] to reduce transit times by reducing the number of stops. The suggestions were not included in the Plan, but Muri station was closed on 30 April 2011.

Hutt Valley Line

Greater Wellington's Hutt Corridor Plan calls for it to "[d]esign and implement extension of electrification and services northward beyond Upper Hutt, including new stations at Timberlea and Cruickshank Road." These stations are not planned for construction until after 2016. A branch line to Wainuiomata has been proposed as recently as the 1970s, but is not planned.

References

Footnotes

  1. "Rail station-upgrade cost check". The Dominion Post. Wellington: Fairfax New Zealand. 3 September 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  2. CHAPMAN, KATIE (5 July 2011). "$168m Wellington rail package signed". The Dominion Post. Wellington: Fairfax New Zealand. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  3. 1 2 KOPP, MICHAEL (19 May 2009). "GW may charge for station carparks". Hutt News. Fairfax New Zealand. Retrieved 21 May 2009.
  4. 1 2 3 Cameron 1976, pp. 293–294.
  5. 1 2 3 Churchman 1998, chpt. "Electrified Operations".
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Scoble 2010.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cameron 1976, p. 131.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Hoy 1970, pp. 93–95.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hoy 1972, p. 36.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 Hoy 1972, pp. 119–120.
  11. 1 2 Bromby 2003, p. 41.
  12. Bromby 2003, p. 42.
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 Bromby 2003, p. 40.
  14. 1 2 3 Hoy 1970, p. 13.
  15. Hoy 1972, pp. 119.
  16. 1 2 Cameron 1976, p. 244.
  17. Cameron 1976, p. 83.
  18. 1 2 Mahoney 1987, p. 102.
  19. Hoy 1970, p. 11.
  20. 1 2 3 4 5 Cameron 1976, p. 170.
  21. Cameron 1976, p. 283.
  22. Cameron 1976, p. 286.
  23. Cameron 1976, pp. 100, 103.
  24. "Station closes for good". stuff.co.nz. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
  25. DANDO, KRIS (22 March 2011). "Muri station to close". Kapi-Mana News. Porirua: Fairfax New Zealand. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  26. Cameron 1976, p. 215.
  27. 1 2 Bromby 2003, p. 74.
  28. Mahoney 1987, p. 104.
  29. Hoy 1972, p. 53.
  30. Churchman 1995, p. 27.
  31. Blundell, Kay (15 April 2008). "Railway station plans go on hold". The Dominion Post. Retrieved 2008-04-14.
  32. "Kapiti Coast railway upgrade details revealed" (Press release). Greater Wellington Regional Council. 14 April 2008. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-15. The future of extra stations at Lindale and Raumati will be determined after 2010 when the benefits of the first tranche of work and subsequent travel patterns are established.
  33. TUCKEY, KAROLINE (23 June 2009). "Station work too costly for regional council". Kapi-Mana News. Fairfax New Zealand. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
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