Portal:Trains/Selected article/Week 5, 2008

The Britomart building, with the railway station underground and behind.

Britomart Transport Centre (often simply Britomart), is the Auckland, New Zealand, central business district transport hub. It combines a bus interchange and railway station in an Edwardian former post office (extended with expansive post-modernist architectural elements), with the main ferry terminal being just across Quay Street. It is located at the foot of Queen Street, the main commercial thoroughfare of Auckland's central business district. At the time of its inception, the centre was Auckland's largest transport project ever and is also one of the few underground railways stations in the world where diesel motive power is used. It is the northern terminus of the North Island Main Trunk line. The centre was built to move rail access closer to the city's central business district and thereby help boost Auckland's low usage of public transport.

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