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Auckland Underground

During the last century a number of reports were produced with a view to improving Auckland’s transport systems including:
In the 1920’s the Merc & McLelland Report (mentioned in BABJ A680/75)
The 1949 Halcrow & Thomas Report (BBAD 1054/991a)
The 1965 De Leuw Cather Report (summary report in BAEI 10003/356c)
Detailed planning and investigation work was undertaken in response to each of these reports.

In 1928-1929 detailed plans were drawn up for a rail link between the main trunk line station on Beach Road, underneath the central business district, to Morningside on the North-Western route to Kumeu - known as the Auckland Morningside deviation. In 1946 RH Packwood, Auckland District Engineer wrote “The Morningside Deviation was first projected over 30 years ago” and “The existing passenger station was sited ….with the Morningside Deviation in view.” (BAEI 10003/269g)

Following the 1949 report, a Master Transport Plan for Metropolitan Auckland was developed by the Auckland Regional Planning Authority. The priority for railway construction under the plan was the Auckland Morningside deviation, which was to take a similar, but not identical, route to the 1928/29 plan. During 1952 and 1953 an investigation of buildings along the proposed route was undertaken, looking at condition, type of foundation and value.

In 1968 an Auckland Rapid Transit [ART] committee was formed to investigate railway solutions to Auckland’s transport problems. Detailed planning and investigations were undertaken. It was decided that the priority was for a city underground line to be constructed in two phases: Auckland mainline station to the Civic Centre, then under Karangahape Road to Newmarket (a similar route to the Auckland Morningside deviation).
As part of the investigations, photographs were taken of some of the buildings along this route. There would be a system of linked bus services, trains would run with a minimum off-peak frequency of ten minutes, and fares would be based on a zone structure, with ticket transfer between bus and rail. The ART was disbanded on 31 March 1976.

This is a selection of images taken from the records of these three schemes.

Date: 09/12/08
Owner: Auckland Archives
Size: 28 items
Auckland Morningside deviation, 1929

Auckland Morningside deviation, 1929

BABJ A681/F403/11832

Date: 09/30/08
Views: 839
Keywords: Auckland Morningside deviation - plan, proposed route
Average daily metropolitan traffic flows, published 1956

Average daily metropolitan traffic flows, published 1956

BABJ A680 13 p.94-95

Date: 10/01/08
Views: 546
Keywords: Average daily metropolitan traffic flows, Auckland Regional Planning Authority, "Master Transport Plan"
Proposed route for Morningside deviation, 1956

Proposed route for Morningside deviation, 1956

BABJ A680/13 p.157

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 804
Keywords: Proposed route Morningside deviation 1956 "Master Transportation Plan" Auckland Regional Planning Authority (BABJ A680/13)
South British Insurance Company, 1953

South British Insurance Company, 1953

BABJ A680/1

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 2204
Keywords: South British Insurance Company, corner of Shortland and High Streets, built 1928/29 - Ministry of Works building survey, schedule 39, plan 3 (BABJ A680/1) 1953
Sharland's Chemists, 1953

Sharland's Chemists, 1953

BABJ A680/1

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 448
Keywords: Sharland's Chemists, with a tea room on the first floor Shortland Street, built about 1910 Ministry of Works building survey, scedule 41, plan 3 (BABJ A680/1)
Gordons Building, 1953

Gordons Building, 1953

BABJ A680/1

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 340
Keywords: Gordons Building
Albert House, 1953

Albert House, 1953

BABJ A680/1

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 449
Keywords: Albert House, 44, 1865. A small tobacco Gordon Vacuum Break Milkers Ltd Ridd "Full Action Milkers"
EJ Kelley & Co, 1953

EJ Kelley & Co, 1953

BABJ A680/2

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 437
Keywords: EJ Kelley & Co, iron and brass foundry, 51 Kingston Street
60-62 Greys Avenue, 1953

60-62 Greys Avenue, 1953

BABJ A680/3

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 401
Keywords: 60-62 Greys Avenue
Naval and Family Hotel, 1953

Naval and Family Hotel, 1953

BABJ A680/1

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 470
Keywords: Naval and Family Hotel, Pitt Street, Karangahape Road, Family, Crest, K rd, kenny willis
Polynesian Dance Hall, 1953

Polynesian Dance Hall, 1953

BABJ A680/3

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 351
Keywords: Polynesian Dance Hall, 149-151 Karangahape Road
Turner Furnishing and Read Bros, 1953

Turner Furnishing and Read Bros, 1953

BABJ A680/3

Date: 09/22/08
Views: 345
Keywords: Turner Furnishing and Read Bros, Jewellers, 296-300 Karangahape Road
 
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