PARNELL STATION
STATION OVERVIEW & TIMELINE
Albert Park
The Domain
Parnell
Auckland CBD
University
Station Development Timeline
1ENABLING WORKS
2MASTERPLAN DEVELOPMENT
3STATION DESIGN
4STATION CONSTRUCTION
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IMPLEMENTATION
• Track lowering + retaining• New underpass• Services upgrade
• Community & stakeholder consultation• Masterplan design
• Design / Engineering• Cost analysis
• New Side platforms• Newmarket Station located• Platform shelters• Lifts + bridge
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December 2011 January 2012 May 2012 August 2012
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Auckland Transport is developing a station for Parnell, adjacent to the Mainline Steam workshops to the east of Auckland Domain and adjacent to Cheshire Street (referred to as the Mainline Steam site). The station will service and integrate both the residential and commercial Parnell communities, and the surrounding areas of interest.The project seeks to:
• Create a high quality rail station with strong direct connections to key catchments including Parnell Village, the Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland University, and Carlaw Park;
• Create a high quality heritage destination focused around the old Newmarket Station which will be relocated to the site; and
• Create a fully integrated precinct that promotes improved connections and access.
The project will be developed in two stages.
Stage 1 – ENABLING WORKS
Stage 1 will involve enabling works to be undertaken in the 2011/12 Christmas period, when train services will be stopped (referred to as a block-of-line). The enabling works are required to facilitate the future station construction.
These works include: • Earthworks to lower the track in order to achieve the appropriate
grade for station platforms;• Retaining structures and/or batter slopes;• Track realignment to accommodate the station platforms.• Relocation of the existing underpass which provides access to/from
Auckland Domain, in order to maintain existing pedestrian access.
Stage 2 – STATION MASTER PLAN AND CONSTRUCTION
Stage 2 will involve the development of the station masterplan and construction of the new Parnell Railway Station, due to be undertaken in 2013/14.
These works will generally involve:• The construction of two station platforms located to the northeast of
the Mainline Steam building.• Relocation of the old Newmarket Station and associated signal box
to the site.• New pedestrian connections and pathways.
Landscaping and planting.
Introduction Development Stages
FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIES CONTACT:
Auckland TransportPhone 09 355 3553
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The proposed enabling works at the site are required in order to achieve a 1:80 grade on future platforms associated with a new Parnell Railway Station.
The works will involve:
• Track lowering along the existing corridor
• Two retaining walls are required on the western side of the rail corridor
• Batter slopes are required on both the eastern and western side of the rail corridor
• Re-confi guration of the Mainline Steam track infrastructure;
• The removal of the existing precast concrete pipe underpass, due to the depth of the track lowering extending into the structure.
• The construction of a new underpass to the north of the existing underpass, some 10 m in length and 2.5 m wide, with a clearance of 2.5 m; and
• Earthworks are required in order to undertake the track lowering and retaining structures.
These works require a major block-of-line (BOL – no trains running on this section of line) because of the scale, complexity, and track and signalling activities. The next available opportunity to undertake works during a BOL is during the 2012/13 Christmas period.
Construction OutlineTrack loweringThe track lowering will involve:
• Dismantling the existing rails and sleepers to stockpile within the rail corridor;
• Removing ballast (aggregates) to a depth of approximately 400mm stockpiling within the rail corridor.
• Excavating additional cut to the subgrade level of up to 2.5m from the top of the existing rail level;
• Constructing formation using GAP65;
• Check grade / level/ cross-fall;
• Lay ballast aggregate to a depth of approximately 300mm; and
• Assemble and lay rail track to the position, level and grade.
Removal of existing underpassThe removal of the existing underpass is required to facilitate track lowering. This work will involve:
• Lowering the track formation down to mid culvert height, then cut down the existing underpass culvert at mid height and remove the wing walls;
• Pedestrian access to/from Auckland Domain will be maintained throughout the period of works via the existing underpass and/or a temporary rail crossing.
Construction of new underpassA new underpass will be constructed works which will involve:
• Excavating to the level of the underpass for subgrade preparation;
• Construction of underpass involving precast concrete wing walls and precast concrete box units;
• Water proofi ng the sections prior to backfi lling and constructing the rail support and track.
EarthworksSignifi cant earthworks is required to be undertaken in order to lower the existing tracks. Construction earthworks will generally involve:
• Excavating soils to form suitable slopes;
• Placement of structural fi ll, where required;
• Backfi lling retaining walls with compacted granular fi ll.
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MASTERPLAN OPPORTUNITIES
Connectivity & Integration
Objective:
• To create strong direct connections integrating the station to its very catchment
• To develop connections that create a robust and fully integrated precinct structure
Response:
Primary1 Connection through Carlaw Park development site to the university2 Connection to lower Parnell3 Connection up to the heart of Parnell Village via Akaroa Street.4 Connection through Ngahere Terrace to upper villageSecondary
5 Connection to the Domain from adjacent residential neighbourhood6 Connection with Parnell Road7 Connection to the Domain and Museum.8 Connection from Cracroft Street to the Domain & Auckland Museum9 Connection down Heather Street to Stanley Street10 The Domain
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Revitalisation and Place Making
Objective:
• To use the station as a catalyst to create a high quality, unique, identifi able and active place within Parnell.
• To use the rail station as a catalyst for mixed use urban development and intensifi cation on brown fi eld sites
Response:
1 Proposed New Station Platforms2 Station plaza surrounded by active and inhabited buildings3 Nicholls Lane Station Entry Plaza surrounded by active inhabited edges.4 The Domain5 Possible development opportunities
Newmarket Station Building integrated into the new Parnell Station.
Mainline Steam Workshops
Station “entry” and pedestrian bridge
Connections
The design of the Parnell Station Precinct and Station has set out to achieve the following key objects:
• A high quality rail station with strong direct connections to key catchments including Parnell Village, the Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland University, and Carlaw Park.
• A high quality cultural and heritage destination focused around a new Parnell Station that integrates the old Newmarket Station building.
• A robust and fully integrated precinct structure that promotes the mixed use urban development and intensifi cation of adjacent under utilised ‘brown fi eld’ land.
The design for the Parnell Station Precinct responds to the following key design drivers:
Place making• Creation of a high quality cultural and heritage destination focused
around a new Parnell Station that integrates the old Newmarket Station building.
Encourage Public Transport• Creating a built form that encourages people to ride public transport
more often.
Neighbourhood Cohesion• Integration of Parnell with the Carlaw Park site across the rail
corridor and the University beyond.• Integration of Parnell with the Domain and Auckland War Memorial
Museum across the rail corridor.
Community Revitalisation• Mixed use urban development and intensifi cation of brown fi elds
land.
Conservation• Adaptive re-use and conservation of the old rail workshops• Adaptive re-use and conservation of the old Newmarket Station
building
Public Safety• Activate precinct and foster movement and presence.• Create built in security throughout the day with the presence of
diverse/multi-use occupants.
Auckland Transport Vision Station Precinct Design Philosophy
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1 Station Platforms2 Old Newmarket Station Building3 Pedestrian Bridge with Stair and Lift Access4 Mainline Steam Workshops5 Potential Nicholls Lane Extension6 Carlaw Park development7 Station plaza8 Potential Station access road upgrade9 Underpass
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1 Station Platforms2 Old Newmarket Station Building3 Pedestrian Bridge with Stair and Lift Access4 Mainline Steam Workshops5 Potential Nicholls Lane Extension6 Carlaw Park development7 Station plaza8 Potential Station access road upgrade9 Underpass
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