Paremata railway station on the Kapiti Line section of the North Island Main Trunk Railway (NIMT) in Paremata in the city of Porirua, New Zealand, is part of the Wellington Region's Metlink suburban rail network.
Paremata station as seen from the southern pedestrian footbridge, 19 January 2008. An EM/ET class electric multiple unit can be seen arriving with a service bound for Wellington.
Entrance to the pedestrian underpass.
The southern end of Paremata railway station.
Metlink's Kapiti Line is the electrified southern portion of the North Island Main Trunk railway between New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, and Waikanae on the Kāpiti Coast, operated by Transdev Wellington on behalf of Greater Wellington Regional Council. Trains run frequently every day, with stops at 16 stations. Until 20 February 2011 it was known as the Paraparaumu Line.
A northbound train servicing the Kapiti Line after departing from Wellington railway station.