Croydon Road railway station explained

Croydon Road
Coordinates:-36.9115°N 174.6597°W
Platform:Side platform
Levels:1
Opened:1911
Closed:1980

Croydon Road railway station was a train station in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] It opened circa December 1911.[2] It was on the Western Line and was between Fruitvale Road station and Glen Eden station. The station closed at the same time as the St George's Street and Westbrook stations, also on the Western Line, on a six-month trial basis on 18 August 1980,[3] with the closure being made permanent on 16 August 1981.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Rails magazine, September 1980, p.14
  2. Web site: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations. Scoble. Juliet. 2010. Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand. 11 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180124135845/http://railheritage.org.nz/assets/Dates_and_names.pdf. 24 January 2018. dead.
  3. Western Leader, 26 August 1980, front page.