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Opening date of two new Auckland train stations scheduled

An aerial view of Paerātā station
An aerial view of Paerātā station

Two new railway stations will open in South Auckland in several weeks' time — with trains set to stop for passengers in Drury and Paerātā for the first time in more than 50 years.

The first passenger service to call at the new stations is scheduled to depart Pukekohe at 6.11am on Sunday, August 2, stopping at Paerātā at 6.17am and Drury at 6.25am before arriving in the city centre at 7.24am, according to Auckland Transport's new timetable.

From Monday, weekday services would begin earlier, with the first train leaving Pukekohe at 5.11am and reaching the city at 6.24am.

The stations opening next month are the first two of three being built between Papakura and Pukekohe, with a third at Ngākōroa expected to follow in 2027 after a legal challenge early in that project delayed its construction.

Both rural areas had been without rail services since 1972, when their original stations - which dated back to 1875 — were closed to passengers.

Drury station artist's impression.
Drury station artist's impression.

KiwiRail, which built the stations with funding from central government, has said the projects are designed to help get ahead of greenfield housing growth, with an extra 130,000 people expected to call South Auckland home over the next 30 years.

Drury is one of the largest future urban areas under development in Auckland, expected to accommodate tens of thousands of new residents over the coming decades, while Paerātā station sits alongside the growing Paerata Rise housing development.

Each station will include connections to bus services and park-and-ride facilities for drivers, with up to 350 car parks at both Drury and Paerātā.

The stations follow the completed electrification of the line between Papakura and Pukekohe and will later connect to the City Rail Link once it opens.