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Kingsland Train Station : ウィキペディア英語版
Kingsland Railway Station

Kingsland Railway Station is a station on the Western Line of the Auckland railway network. The station sits parallel to the Kingsland township, and is located 400m from Eden Park, the major rugby stadium in Auckland, and the home ground of New Zealand's national rugby team, the All Blacks.
The station's proximity to Eden Park means that it often functions as a terminus for stadium-goers, with dedicated services utilising both tracks to shuttle people into and out of Kingsland. Signalling was upgraded in 2011 to assist with this.
Kingsland Station used to consist of a single platform, and was situated further east of its present location, but in 2004 it was relocated as part of the Auckland rail network's double-tracking project.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.kiwirail.co.nz/projects/completed-projects/western-line.html )〕 The old station's platform was demolished, but its shelter was retained and is now used by the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
The station now utilises a side platform configuration and is accessible from New North Road, and Sandringham Road. An overbridge enables transfer between platforms, and an underpass links the northern platform to the Eden Park end of Sandringham Road.
== History ==

*1880: Opened with the North Auckland Line.〔''Railway Stations of Auckland's Western Line'' (2004) by Sean Millar〕
*1993: Platform upgraded to meet the requirements of ex-Perth diesel multiple units.〔
*2003: Old station removed.
*2004: Rebuilt with two platforms as part of the Western Line double-tracking project, for $4 million.
*2009-2010: Platforms lengthened to 115 m for six-car trains, and new stairs and an underpass from Sandringham Road to the northern platform constructed, for $6 million. Signalling was upgraded to allow trains to leave from both platforms in the same direction to meet the needs of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, where it was expected that 15,000 fans would use the station in 70 minutes. Groups of 1,000 fans at a time were to board trains, departing every five minutes.
*2011, June–August: shelters upgraded for the Rugby World Cup, made from the same materials as when building The Cloud on Auckland's waterfront.〔

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