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Panmure was an important town and port as it was strategically placed near the narrowest part of the isthmus, and during the New Zealand Wars of the 1860s it became a very busy place. In 1865 the Panmure Bridge opened, connecting the Auckland isthmus to eastern Auckland farmland and the fencible settlement at Howick.
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Panmure railway station is located on the North Island Main Trunk line in New Zealand. Eastern Line services of the Auckland railway network are the only regular services that stop at the station. The original Panmure Station opened on 16 November 1930, on a site to the south of the current station. The station was relocated to its current site ...
Eastern Busway A double-decker bus using the Eastern Busway on the Panmure Bridge. Overview Status Under construction Owner Auckland Transport Locale East Auckland Termini Panmure Botany Service Type Busway System AT Buses Operator(s) Kinetic Group (Go Bus) Howick & Eastern Buses History Opened 2021 (Panmure to Pakuranga) 2027 (Entire project) Route map Legend North Island Main Trunk & Eastern ...
The Great South Road is a major arterial road on the Auckland isthmus and South Auckland.Originally the northern section of the earliest highway between Auckland and Wellington, in the North Island of New Zealand, the road was the main route connecting Auckland to Hamilton.
The east bank at Pakuranga was the main point where cattle were transported towards the city of Auckland. [5] In 1865, the estuary was first crossed by the Panmure Bridge, a steel swing bridge, to improve connection between Auckland and Howick. The location is 20 metres (66 ft) to the left of the left hand (Panmure) bridge shown in the photo.
There is a proposal to create the Auckland Airport Line by extending the Onehunga Branch line to Auckland International Airport over the Mangere Bridge.The bridge was duplicated from four motorway lanes to ten in 2007–10, and Transit New Zealand had announced in 2007 that it was being 'future proofed' to allow it to accommodate a rail line.