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Coordinates: 41°216.6S 174°5312.2E / 41.037944°S 174.886722°E / -41.037944; 174.886722
 

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Pukerua Bay
Metlink suburban rail
Pukerua Bay railway station
General information
LocationTakutai Road, Pukerua Bay, New Zealand
Coordinates41°2′16.6″S 174°53′12.2″E / 41.037944°S 174.886722°E / -41.037944; 174.886722
Owned byGreater Wellington Regional Council
Line(s)North Island Main Trunk
PlatformsIsland
TracksMainline (2)
Construction
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
History
Opened25 December 1885[1]
Rebuilt1940, 2010
Previous namesPukerua (to 1923), Waimapihi (1920)
Services
Preceding station Transdev Wellington Following station
Paekākāriki
towards Waikanae
Kapiti Line Plimmerton
towards Wellington

Pukerua Bay railway station is located on the North Island Main Trunk Railway (NIMT) in Pukerua Bay, New Zealand and is part of the suburban rail network of Wellington. It is double tracked, has an island platform layout, and is 30.4 km from Wellington railway station, the southern terminus of the NIMT. It is one of two railway stations in Pukerua Bay, the other one at Muri being closed.

Services[edit]

Pukerua Bay is the fourth station north of Porirua on the Kapiti Line for commuter trains operated by Transdev Wellington under the Metlink brand contracted to the Greater Wellington Regional Council. Services between Wellington and PoriruaorWaikanae are operated by electric multiple units of the FT/FP class (Matangi). Two diesel-hauled carriage trains, the Capital Connection and the Northern Explorer, pass through the station but do not stop.

All suburban services running between Wellington and Waikanae stop at Pukerua Bay.[2] Off-peak trains stop at all stations between Wellington and Waikanae. During peak periods, some trains from Wellington that stop at all stations may terminate at Porirua or Plimmerton and return to Wellington while a number of peak services run express or non-stop between Wellington and Porirua before stopping at all stations from Porirua to Waikanae.[3][4]

Travel times by train are twenty-four minutes to Waikanae, fifteen minutes to Porirua, thirty-six minutes to Wellington for trains stopping at all stations, and thirty-two minutes for express trains that do not stop between Porirua and Wellington.[3]

Trains run every twenty minutes during daytime off-peak hours, more frequently during peak periods, and less frequently at night.[3] Before July 2018, off-peak passenger train services between Wellington and Waikanae ran every thirty minutes[5] but were increased to one every twenty minutes from 15 July 2018.

The commuter trains were formerly of the DM/D classorEM/ET class.

History[edit]

The line through Pukerua Bay was originally part of the Wellington - Manawatu Line, built by the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (W&MR). The W&MR was a private railway built as an alternative to the government's Wairarapa Line. The railway from Plimmerton to Pukerua Bay was constructed during 1885 under the no. 12 or "Pukerua" contract.[1] Pukerua Bay railway station was opened on Christmas Day 1885, while the full line to Longburn was completed in November 1886.[6]

Following the completion of the railway line between Pukerua Bay and Paekākāriki, the train station was called Pukerua. For a short time between 1919 and 1921, the train station was called Waimapihi, named after the Waimapihi block of land most of Pukerua Bay was situated in. In 1923, the station was renamed to Pukerua Bay to distinguish it from the South Island station Pukerau.

About 1917 a second loop and a signal box was installed (see photo).[7]

From the 1920s onwards, Pukerua Bay station was a popular destination for weekend visitors from Wellington, with a road from the train station to the beach opened in 1926, well before the road into Pukerua Bay from Plimmerton. At one time a short service siding with trailing crossover on the down side was used to allow (steam) banking engines from Paekākāriki to return down the bank.[8] The station building once had a long drop, and three other buildings next to the siding. Sheep were driven along the now restored path through the bush at the bottom of Seavista Drive, to be loaded onto wagons at the station.

Once double-tracking of the railway line from Wellington was completed, the original station building was replaced in 1940 with the current island platform. The station's platform upgrade in 2010 raised platform height, bringing it into line with other stations on the network and added safety features such as yellow tactile strips and put electrical ducting in place to support a real-time passenger information system later introduced by the Greater Wellington Regional Council.[9]

Since the opening of the Escarpment track running between Paekakariki and Pukerua Bay, an increase in usage by hikers is seen on good days.

In late 2022, the station had Snapper Terminals installed allowing the usage of cashless and ticketless travel.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Cassells 1994, p. 32.
  • ^ "Kapiti Line timetable". Metlink. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  • ^ a b c metlink "Kapiti Line (Waikanae - Wellington)". Timetable effective 15 July 2018. Metlink. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  • ^ "Kapiti Line (Waikanae - Wellington) - Metlink". www.metlink.org.nz. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  • ^ metlink Kapiti Train Line timetable effective from 20 January 2016
  • ^ Cassells 1994, p. 40.
  • ^ Cassells 1994, pp. 60, 150.
  • ^ Parsons 2010, p. 135.
  • ^ "$1 Million Rebuild Of Pukerua Bay Station Set To Begin". Voxy.co.nz. 20 November 2009.
  • Bibliography[edit]

  • Parsons, David (2010). Wellington's Railway: Colonial Steam to Matangi. Wellington: New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society. ISBN 978-0-908573-88-2.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pukerua_Bay_railway_station&oldid=1182816420"

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