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Rotokauri railway station

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Rotokauri station south 20210221
Rotokauri station south 20210221

Rotokauri railway station (formerly Te Rapa railway station), also known as The Hub, is a railway station, park and ride, and bus station in north Hamilton, New Zealand serving Rotokauri and Te Rapa. Located on the North Island Main Trunk, it was previously a flag station, and was closed in January 1971. It reopened as an integrated transport hub in 2021 as part of Te Huia services between Hamilton and Papakura (extended to The Strand in 2022). Services started on 6 April 2021.

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Rotokauri railway station
Tasman Road, Hamilton Te Rapa Park

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N -37.74595 ° E 175.226539 °
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Tasman Road
3241 Hamilton, Te Rapa Park
Waikato, New Zealand
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