Sylvia Park railway station

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Sylvia Park railway station is a station of the Auckland railway network. It is situated on the North Island Main Trunk and is served by the Eastern Line. It serves the Sylvia Park Shopping Centre and the surrounding suburb of Mount Wellington.

LocationMount Wellington, Auckland
Coordinates36.914661°S 174.842624°E / -36.914661; 174.842624
Owned byKiwiRail (track and platforms)[1]
Auckland Transport (buildings)[2]
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Sylvia Park
Sylvia Park railway station in 2025
General information
LocationMount Wellington, Auckland
Coordinates36.914661°S 174.842624°E / -36.914661; 174.842624
SystemAuckland Transport Urban rail
Owned byKiwiRail (track and platforms)[1]
Auckland Transport (buildings)[2]
Operated byAuckland One Rail
LineEastern Line
DistanceBritomart 14.97 km (9.30 mi)
PlatformsIsland platform (P1 & P2)
TracksMainline (2)
Construction
Platform levels1
ParkingYes (via Sylvia Park Mall)[3]
Bicycle facilitiesYes[4]
AccessibleYes (Lifts)
Other information
Station codeSYP[5]
Fare zoneIsthmus
WebsiteAuckland Transport
History
Opened2 July 2007; 18 years ago (2007-07-02)
Electrified2014[6]
Passengers
CY 20181,147,921 passengers[7]
Services
Preceding station Auckland Transport
(Auckland One Rail)
Following station
Panmure
towards Waitematā
Eastern Line Ōtāhuhu
towards Manukau
Location
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History

The original railway station was constructed, along with five others, on 1 September 1929. The station opened to goods traffic initially and eventually opened to all traffic in November the following year.[8] It was situated on the route of the Westfield Deviation. The Westfield Deviation was being built to divert the Auckland–Westfield section of the North Island Main Trunk line (NIMT) via a flatter and faster eastern route to link up with the original NIMT tracks at Westfield Junction.[9]

This station was closed during the World War II period (1940–1945) due to the American government buying the land next to the railway and using it for army sheds. The old station closed entirely on 2 March 1983, except for a private siding.[8]

The elevators and bridges connecting to the island platform

The new Sylvia Park station was funded by the builders of the Sylvia Park Shopping Centre, located next to the station,[10] and built by ARTNL/ARTA. It opened to the public on 2 July 2007.[11][12] The station cost NZ$5 million to build.[12]

The station has a fairly high patronage, with many people travelling to shop at the Sylvia Park Shopping Centre.

A paid park and ride service, operated privately by Kiwi Property, was introduced at the mall in 2020. The service must be booked in advance.[13][14]

Due to Stage 2 of the Rail Network Rebuild, the Eastern Line between Ōtahuhu and Britomart (which included Sylvia Park station) was temporarily closed for major track renewal work between March 2023 and January 2024.[15]

Services

Sylvia Park is located in the Isthmus fare zone.[16]

Auckland One Rail, on behalf of Auckland Transport, operates suburban services to Britomart and Manukau. Since 3 February 2025, the basic weekday inter-peak timetable is:[17]

  • 3 tph to Britomart, via Panmure
  • 3 tph to Manukau

Sylvia Park is served by the following bus routes:[18][19]

  • 32 to Māngere Town Centre
  • 66 to Pt Chevalier
  • 74 to Onehunga and Glen Innes
  • 298 to Onehunga
  • 782 to Mission Bay

Rail replacement bus stops are also located near the station.[20]

See also

References

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