Panmure Train Station - Future

Future

More projects which are part of AMETI are due to occur in and around Panmure Station. Among these is a major upgrade of the station and the building of new bus stops. A new building will be built over the platforms, facing Ellerslie-Panmure Highway, from where lifts and stairs will provide access to the platforms. A new bridge will be built over the railway, just north of the current Ellerslie-Panmure Highway bridge. New bus stops will be built on the bridge, which will eventually be used by the Southeastern Busway. Additionally, new bus stops for local buses will be built on a new road, which will above and adjacent to the platforms. A new road will run adjacent to the platforms, in a tunnel below the local bus stops. After AMETI is complete, Panmure will become a major bus-rail interchange. Many local bus routes, and bus routes from the Southeastern Busway will terminate here, and passengers will transfer onto either trains or other buses.

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