Panmure Train Station
Panmure Railway Station is on the Eastern Line of the Auckland railway network in New Zealand. 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 in 2007. Panmure Station is set to receive a major upgrade within the next decade in order to become a major bus-rail interchange, as part of the AMETI project.
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