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redeveloped to incorporate both bus services and a pedestrianised area, also known as a
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Initially seen as an inferior, but cheaper and more politically acceptable alternative to the CRL tunnel, the duplicate eastern approach also gained favour as a stop gap implementation due to the comparatively short build time. Even if planning had commenced immediately, the CRL might not have become
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Britomart approach tunnel. This would have required a new twin track tunnel approximately 500 metres long to be constructed parallel to the existing twin-track tunnel, resulting in four
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was closed and access between it and platforms was blocked off. A new, temporary
Britomart station building was opened at the rear of the building, with new stairways and the retention of elevator and escalator access to the platforms. This building was in use for three years. The former building is
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Original estimates for the cost of the CRL were at around $ 1 billion, taking 5–7 years to plan and build. In August 2014 it was announced that the station at Newton had been dropped in favour of an upgraded station at Mt Eden. In 2015, enabling works for CRL construction began. Main works began in
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also criticised the change and claimed that rail staff had told him that the change was unnecessary as only one platform would be closed at a time, which still left four platforms for four lines to be operated out of
Britomart. Lee explained that one platform was being used to accommodate a spare
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Cost over-runs and differing tastes made the centre politically controversial, the design often being described as a large hole in the ground, both literally and figuratively. Despite this and a NZ$ 204 million price tag, it has won numerous design awards and is internationally recognised for its
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Early designs called for both the bus terminal and the railway to be underground, but these plans were scrapped as consultation showed that buses were preferred above ground by both users and operators, and projected costs soared, partly due to the difficulties with potential water ingress. The
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Morningside were debated for nearly a century. With Britomart in operation since 2003, the tunnel would allow trains to run through the station rather than having to reverse out over the same set of tracks.
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about 2020. Growth in train patronage and increased services resulted in the tunnel being at maximum capacity from 2011, almost 10 years earlier than predicted. Because of the capacity restrictions, a proposed
Hamilton-Auckland commuter train service would have gone to
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claimed that removing Onehunga line services from Britomart would be the least disruptive option. The Public Transport Users Association criticised the move and alleged that 60% of Onehunga line passengers wanted to travel to Britomart. Former Auckland councillor
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innovative but heritage-sympathetic architecture. The main source of contention was the relatively great expense of this public transport development in the Auckland Region, where for many decades the focus had been on private vehicle ownership and travel.
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The project name, with the station intended to facilitate transfers between buses, trains, ferries and potential future light rail, was officially coined the Waitemata Waterfront Interchange. The station itself later opened as Britomart Transport Centre.
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operational until several years after the maximum capacity of the existing corridor was reached. Moreover, while seen as an alternative to the CRL through connection tunnel, the duplicate eastern tunnel would not have precluded it from being built.
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The underground walkway was closed to pedestrians from 29 March 2016 in order to facilitate preliminary works for the City Rail Link. In April and May 2016, the canopy was dismantled and removed from the site, and on 28 May 2016 the
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transport committee chairwoman Catherine Harland acknowledged that "Britomart opened ahead of its time", raising public expectations that could not be fulfilled at the time due to the state of the rail network.
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would proceed. Installation of overhead wires began later, with Auckland Transport (initially ARTA) purchasing new electric units to replace the diesel trains. The project was expected to be completed in 2013.
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style, using Oamaru stone on a base of Coromandel granite. In 1930 the station was relocated 1.2 km east to Beach Road and the former station site became a bus terminal in 1937 and a car park in 1958.
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and government ministers. Services to the Beach Road terminus ceased, except for some peak-time commuter services and excursion trains using the former Platform 4 (originally Platform 7), renamed '
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moved west from its original 1873 site to Britomart in 1885 and remained there after the Post Office was built on the Queen Street frontage in 1912. The Chief Post Office was designed by architect
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tunnel. The station has a site area of 5.2 ha and includes 236 m² retail area.
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and members of the public. The surface building was ceremonially opened by a
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School of Architecture announces winners of the 2007 Kenneth F. Brown...
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Heritage New Zealand Category 1 historic places in the Auckland Region
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1940:"City Rail Link Ltd gives sneak peek into demolition inside Britomart"
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architectural elements, with a bus interchange. It is at the foot of
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1306:"Boardings and Alightings All Stations for Calendar Year 2018"
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project. In March 2023, following a joint submission to the
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Cultural & Civic Projects – Britomart Transport Centre
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operates the Auckland suburban rail network on behalf of
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2675:"Hamilton commuter train may eventually reach Britomart"
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2611:"CRL takes next step, but are we making enough of it?"
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2703:"Auckland rail patronage three years ahead of target"
2341:"An extra million on the trains in just three months"
2589:"What's happening at Waitematā Station (Britomart?)"
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improving station access from the eastern entrance.
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1518:Chapter 3 – Transforming the Waterfront 1995–1999
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2212:"$ 1b loop tunnel plan to unlock Britomart"
1946:. Newshub – newshub.co.nz. 8 September 2017
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2540:"$ 1b Auckland rail upgrade powers ahead"
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3448:List of Auckland railway stations
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1282:List of Auckland railway stations
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2649:"More about electrification"
2321:. stuff.co.nz. 4 August 2015
1886:Gibson, Anne (27 May 2009).
1545:Owen, Lisa (6 August 2001).
1272:Public transport in Auckland
1073:Auckland's volcanic heritage
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2781:Britomart Transport Centre
2651:. Kiwirail. Archived from
2436:. KiwiRail Scenic Journeys
2239:"Britomart nears capacity"
2112:"The Onehunga Line Change"
1813:this same article (Awards)
1361:"Smoke chaos at Britomart"
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3188:Railway stations on the
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2881:36.844014°S 174.767010°E
2041:"Te Paparahi, Toi Māori"
1800:New Zealand Labour Party
743:Downtown Shopping Centre
714:grade separated junction
610:Auckland Railway Station
3653:Avondale–Southdown Line
3610:Auckland Ferry Terminal
2528:, January/February 2007
2456:"Abandonment Of Scheme"
2039:Haddon, Olivia (2021).
1489:15 October 2008 at the
1166:Auckland Ferry Terminal
1030:Eastern tunnel capacity
540:North Island Main Trunk
102:-36.8445757; 174.769433
2886:-36.844014; 174.767010
2849:(BTC official website)
2811:, Thursday 7 June 2007
2708:The New Zealand Herald
2545:The New Zealand Herald
2461:The New Zealand Herald
2296:The New Zealand Herald
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2733:. Auckland Transport
2414:. Auckland Transport
1462:23 July 2011 at the
1405:Walsh, John (2021).
1339:Heritage New Zealand
1231:International Winner
1225:Architectural Record
1202:Heritage New Zealand
757:City Rail Link works
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3594:SeaLink New Zealand
3524:Waiheke Bus Company
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3342:Auckland Transport
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