Grafton railway station, Auckland
Grafton railway station is a station serving the inner-city suburb of Grafton in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located on the Western Line of Auckland's passenger rail network and consists of an island platform located in a trench near the intersection of Khyber Pass Road and Park Road. The station opened on 11 April 2010.
Overview of Grafton Station from Khyber Pass Rd towards Park Rd (a few days after opening)
Grafton is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. The suburb is named for the Duke of Grafton, a patron of the first Governor of New Zealand, William Hobson, and the grandfather of a subsequent Governor, Robert FitzRoy. Once known as 'Grafton Heights', denoting its history as a well-off suburb in Auckland's earliest decades.
Hum Salon operating at the Basley-Bush House / Rothesay at 123 Grafton Road, February 2015
One of the many historic houses in Grafton.
The Medical School of Auckland University and two large hospitals bound the north side.
Mt Eden from Outhwaite Park (2015)