Smales Farm Busway Station

Smales Farm Busway Station is a bus station in Westlake, New Zealand, on the Auckland Northern Busway.[1] It opened on 2 February 2008, and is the second-closest busway station to Britomart Transport Centre. It has shelters, electronic real-time information on each platform, a customer service centre and passenger drop off and pick up.[2]

Smales Farm
Busway Station
Shortly before opening
LocationShakespeare Rd, Westlake
New Zealand
Coordinates36°47′04″S 174°45′04″E
Owned byAT Metro
Platforms3
Construction
Parking15 minute drop off and pick up
Bicycle facilitiesYes; outdoor racks and free lockers
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Fare zoneLower North Shore
History
Opened2 February 2008 (2008-02-02)

It is adjacent to Westlake Girls High School and the Smales Farm Office Park,[3] which houses Sovereign, Air New Zealand and Telstra Clear. North Shore Hospital is not far away.

The next station southbound is Akoranga Busway Station. The next northbound is Sunnynook Busway Station.

Buses travelling via the station include double-decker buses serving the Northern Express NX1 and NX2 routes.[4]

Services

As of 20 February 2020, the following bus routes serve Smales Farm station: NX1, NX2, 866, 83, 845, 856, 871, 941, 842, 901, 906, 928.[5]

The SkyBus North Harbour Express service operating between both terminals at Auckland Airport and the Westfield Albany mall via the busway also stops here.[6]

References

  1. Northern Busway Map
  2. "SH1 Northern Busway". NZ Transport Agency.
  3. "Transport + parking". Smales Farm. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  4. "More Double Deckers on Auckland Roads". Auckland Transport. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  5. "North Auckland Network Map" (PDF). Auckland Transport. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  6. "New Skybus North Harbour Airport Service Ready to Go". Scoop Independent News. 8 June 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
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