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Epuni railway station

Epuni
Metlink suburban rail
Location Oxford Terrace, Epuni, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Coordinates 41°12.458′S 174°55.809′E / 41.207633°S 174.930150°E / -41.207633; 174.930150
Owned by Greater Wellington Regional Council
Line(s) Wairarapa Line
Platforms Island
Tracks Main line (2)
Construction
Parking Yes, Western Side Only
Bicycle facilities No
Other information
Station code EPUN
Fare zone 5
History
Opened 7 January 1946
Rebuilt June 2008 - June 2009
Electrified 12 September 1953
Services
  ONTRACK  
Preceding station   Tranz Metro   Following station
toward Upper Hutt
Hutt Valley Line
toward Wellington

Epuni railway station is a suburban railway station serving Epuni and Fairfield in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. The station is located on the Hutt Valley section of the Wairarapa Line, 16.5 km (10.3 mi) north of Wellington, and is served by Tranz Metro on behalf of the Greater Wellington Regional Council. Trains stopping at Epuni run to Wellington, Taita and Upper Hutt.

The station has an island platform between double tracks, which linked via a pedestrian subway to Cambridge Terrace and Fairfield in the east, and to Oxford Terrace and Epuni in the west.

Epuni station opened on 7 January 1946, as part of the extension of the then Hutt Valley Branch line from Waterloo to Naenae. The line through Epuni was initially single track; the second track opened fifteen months later in April 1947.

The line through Epuni was electrified at 1500 V DC in September 1953. As part of the works, a "cross-tie" traction substation was built on the Epuni platform; this substation did not feed power into the overhead lines but provided a switching point halfway between the two feeder traction substations at Petone and Pomare.

In March 1954, the Wairarapa Line was diverted onto the Hutt Valley Branch, putting Epuni on the main line between Wellington and Upper Hutt.

The station was closed temporarily on 15 May 2008 due to the possible presence of asbestos. TranzMetro subsequently announced that they would replace the original station with a glass shelter and improved lighting. The station reopened on the Tuesday 12 August 2008 will limited shelter area.

On Good Friday 10 April 2009, the wooden section of the original station building was demolished leaving on the concrete Cross-Tie Electric Traction equipment building and subway entrances remaining, Over the course of the Easter weekend two small glass shelters were installed at each end of the station. TranzMetro also announced that a third larger shelter will be installed on the site of the original station building. The station was closed from 15 August 2009 to June 2009 for what was called development work on the platform.


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