List of Auckland railway stations
This is a list of the railway stations in the public transport network of Auckland. It includes closed and planned stations. Auckland has nine fare zones, with some zone overlap areas. The routes shown pass into and out of central, western, eastern, and southern zones.
Ownership and operation
Station platforms on the Auckland suburban network are owned by KiwiRail, who are responsible for building stations. Structures on the platforms are owned by Auckland Transport, who are responsible for the operation and maintenance of stations.Waitematā Station, Newmarket Railway Station and New Lynn Transport Centre are owned and managed by Auckland Transport.
Ticket office and platform staff, as well as train operating staff, are employed by Auckland One Rail.
Train services using stations in Auckland include suburban trains, which are owned by Auckland Transport and operated by Auckland One Rail, as well as the Northern Explorer long-distance train to Wellington and Te Huia train to Hamilton, both operated by KiwiRail.
Geographic map
Network
Southern Line
This line follows the Newmarket Line from Waitematā to Newmarket, the North Auckland Line to Westfield Junction, and the North Island Main Trunk to Pukekohe.! Distance from Waitematā !! Name !! Served by !! Opened !! Closed !! Notes
Eastern Line
This line follows the North Island Main Trunk from Waitematā to Puhinui. South of Puhinui it diverges onto the Manukau Branch line.! Distance from Waitematā !! Name !! Served by !! Opened !! Closed !! Notes
Onehunga Line
This line follows the North Auckland Line from Newmarket to Penrose, where it diverges on to the Onehunga Branch line, which reopened in September 2010.! Distance from Waitematā !! Name !! Served by !! Opened !! Closed !! Notes
Western Line
This line follows the Newmarket Line from Waitematā to Newmarket, then the North Auckland Line to Swanson.! Distance from Waitematā !! Name !! Served by !! Opened !! Closed !! Notes
New stations
and Karanga-a-Hape stations, underground stations in the city centre, will open when the City Rail Link is completed in 2026. Mount Eden railway station was closed in 2020 and is being replaced by Maungawhau railway station; this is where the CRL meets the Western Line.Drury, Ngākōroa and Paerātā stations are being built and are expected to open throughout 2026. A new station at Tironui has been proposed, to serve new urban areas developing in the south of the city.