Line(s) Wairarapa Line Tracks Main line (2) Opened 14 April 1947 | Platforms Island Parking Yes Owner Wellington Region | |
Location High Street, Taita, Lower Hutt, New Zealand Owned by Greater Wellington Regional Council Address Taita, Lower Hutt 5019, New Zealand Similar Woburn Railway Station, Naenae Railway Station, Heretaunga Railway Station, Pomare Railway Station, Manor Park Railway Station - N |
Taita Railway Station is a suburban railway station serving Taita in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. The station is located on the Hutt Valley section of the Wairarapa Line, 20.6 km (12.8 mi) north of Wellington, and is served by Tranz Metro on behalf of the Greater Wellington Regional Council.
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The station has an island platform between double tracks.
History
Taita station opened on 14 April 1947, when a single track extension of the then Hutt Valley Branch from Naenae to Taita opened. The station originally only had one platform (the current up platform) in operation; the second platform opened when track was laid in 1952. The double track from Naenae to Taita opened on 22 February 1953.
On 1 March 1954, Taita became a through station with the opening of a single track to Haywards (now called Manor Park), and with the closure of the Melling to Haywards line, the route via Taita became the main route to Upper Hutt and the Wairarapa.
Rail
Tranz Metro, on behalf of the Greater Wellington Regional Council, operates Hutt Valley Line electric suburban services between Wellington and Upper Hutt via Taita. The basic daytime off-peak timetable is:
The basic morning peak timetable is:
Taita station serves as an important median point on peak Hutt Valley Line services. At both morning and evening peaks services commence and terminate at Taita, stopping at all stations en route to Wellington Railway Station along the southern section of the Hutt Valley Line. Services along the northern section commencing and terminating at Upper Hutt Railway Station run express to or from Taita (stopping only at Waterloo Interchange) and stop at all stations north of Taita.
To facilitate the movement of commencing and terminating trains, crossover points exist south of the station and a central storage siding exists north of the station. As there is no long-term storage at Taita, all trains terminating at Taita must return to Wellington (and vice versa), often running empty and non-stop. Until July 2014, a signal box on the upper level of the station building was responsible for switching the Taita crossovers during peak hour operation. Over the weekend of 19–20 July 2014, the signal box was decommissioned and the switching function moved to Train Control in central Wellington.
There are three possible termination and commencement configurations:
Bus
The following Metlink bus routes serve Taita station: