Drury railway station

Drury railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk line in New Zealand. It was a stop for southern services on the Auckland railway network.[1][2]

Drury railway station
Drury railway station 1905
LocationNew Zealand
Coordinates37.104900°S 174.952000°E / -37.104900; 174.952000
Elevation9 m (30 ft)
Line(s)North Island Main Trunk
DistanceWellington 641.81 km (398.80 mi)
History
OpenedOctober 1874
Closed21 May 1972
Services
Preceding station   Historical railways   Following station
Opaheke
Line open, station closed
  North Island Main Trunk
KiwiRail
  Runciman
Line open, station closed

The Auckland and Drury Railway Act 1863 was passed by Parliament "to enable the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland to construct a Railway between the Towns of Auckland and Drury with a Branch to Onehunga in the said Province."[3]

The station was opened in October 1874.[4] On 8 December 1918, the existing station was replaced by a new Drury station building on a new site which also replaced the Runciman railway station. On 21 May 1972 the station was closed.[4]

New train stations for Drury West and Paerata are included in a July 2017 proposal for Auckland infrastructure spending of $600 million to support new housing announced by the government. They will be built and owned by a new Crown Infrastructure Partners body, as the Auckland Council has reached its borrowing limit.[5] In 2020, the government announced $247 million in funding for new stations at Drury West and Drury East,[6] to be started in 2023.[7]

See also

References

  1. New Zealand Railway and Tramway Atlas (First ed.). Quail Map Co. 1965. pp. 3 & 4.
  2. Pierre, Bill (1981). North Island Main Trunk. Wellington: A.H&A.W Reed. pp. 289–290. ISBN 0589013165.
  3. "Auckland and Drury Railway Act 1863 (Local) (27 Victoriae 1863 No 2)". New Zealand Legal Information Institute – nzlii.org. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  4. Scoble, Juliet (2010). "Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations" (PDF). Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  5. "Government setting up new housing infrastructure company will invest $600m". Stuff (Fairfax). 17 August 2017.
  6. Jane Paterson (29 January 2020). "Govt's $12b infrastructure spend: Rail, roads and DHBs the big winners". Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  7. "Auckland rail – supporting urban and economic growth | NZ Transport Agency". www.nzta.govt.nz. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
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