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- Waihorotiu (from the Māori Wai Horotiu), sometimes called the Waihorotiu Stream and the 'Queen Street River', is a stream that ran down the Queen Street...
- underground stations will be constructed to serve the city centre: Te Waihorotiu near Aotea Square and Karanga-a-Hape near Karangahape Road. Waitematā...
- Te Waihorotiu railway station, also known as Aotea Station, is an underground railway station under construction in Auckland, New Zealand. It is due to...
- Avenue Morningside Kingsland Maungawhau City Rail Link Karanga-a-Hape Te Waihorotiu Waitematā Grafton Parnell Newmarket Junction Newmarket Ōrākei Remuera...
- of the planned Auckland township, showing the original coastline and Waihorotiu Stream, and planned areas such as the reclamation of the Auckland waterfront...
- Harbour) River sources Meola Cr****, Oakley Cr****, Oruamo or ****yers Cr****, Waihorotiu Stream Ocean/sea sources Pacific Ocean Basin countries New Zealand Islands...
- Square was originally the location of a swamp, filled and drained by the Waihorotiu Stream. The stream was turned into an open sewer canal and eventually...
- of Queen Street led up the middle of a gully following the bank of the Waihorotiu Stream (later bounded in as the 'Ligar Canal'). This canal was culverted...
- Room) Banquet/ballroom 580 (Hunua) 300 (Waitakere) 300 (Limelight) 180 (Waihorotiu 1) Theatre seating 2,139 (Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre) 186 (Herald Theatre)...
- Karanga-a-Hape railway station near Karangahape Road and another named Te Waihorotiu railway station near Aotea Square, and the existing stations at each end...