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Glen Eden railway station

Buildings and structures in AucklandHeritage New Zealand Category 2 historic places in the Auckland RegionRail transport in AucklandRailway stations in New ZealandRailway stations in New Zealand opened in 1880
Use New Zealand English from August 2015Waitākere Ranges Local Board AreaWest Auckland, New Zealand
Glen Eden 20220125 155332
Glen Eden 20220125 155332

Glen Eden railway station is located on the Western Line of the AT Metro rail network in Auckland, New Zealand. The station house is a local historical landmark that was restored in 2001. A cafe is located in the old station building.

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Glen Eden railway station
West Coast Road, Waitākere Ranges Glen Eden

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N -36.9103 ° E 174.6533 °
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West Coast Road
0602 Waitākere Ranges, Glen Eden
Auckland, New Zealand
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