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Bus stations near Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East

  • Lorne Street,4 min walk,
  • Wellesley Street,4 min walk,

Bus lines to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East

  • 22N,New Lynn To City Centre Via New North Rd,
  • 22R,Rosebank Rd To City Centre Via New North Rd,
  • 24B,New Lynn And Blockhouse Bay To City Centre Via Sandingham Rd,
  • 24R,New Lynn To City Centre Via Sandingham Rd,
  • 75,Glen Innes To Wynyard Quarter Via Remuera Rd,
  • CTY,Wynyard Quarter To Karangahape Rd Via Queen St,
  • WX1,Northwest To City Centre Via Motorway,
  • 11T,Northwest To City Centre Via Triangle Rd,
  • 11W,Northwest To City Centre Via Waimumu Rd,
  • 18,New Lynn To City Centre Via Great North Rd,
  • 105,Westmere To Britomart Via Richmond Rd,
  • 106,Freemans Bay Loop,
  • 195,New Lynn To City Centre Via Green Bay,
  • 209,Titirangi To City Centre Via Green Bay And New North Rd,
  • N10,City To Otara Via Manukau Rd, Onehunga, Mangere, Papatoetoe,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Khartoum Place?

    The nearest stations to Khartoum Place are:

    • Lorne Street is 222 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Wellesley Street is 249 meters away, 4 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Khartoum Place?

    These Bus lines stop near Khartoum Place: 11T, 195, 25L, 295, 30, 70, CTY, NX2, WX1

  • Which Train lines stop near Khartoum Place?

    These Train lines stop near Khartoum Place: ONE, WEST

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East?

    The nearest bus stops to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East are Lorne Street and Wellesley Street. The closest one is a 4 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Train to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East?

    The STH is the first Train that goes to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East. It stops nearby at 06:12.

  • What time is the last Train to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East?

    The STH is the last Train that goes to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East. It stops nearby at 22:56.

  • What time is the first Bus to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East?

    The 30 is the first Bus that goes to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East. It stops nearby at 03:00.

  • What time is the last Bus to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East?

    The OUT is the last Bus that goes to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East. It stops nearby at 00:48.

  • What time is the first Ferry to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East?

    The MTID is the first Ferry that goes to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East. It stops nearby at 06:30.

  • What time is the last Ferry to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East?

    The MTIA is the last Ferry that goes to Khartoum Place in Auckland Central East. It stops nearby at 23:40.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Khartoum Place?

    The Bus fare to Khartoum Place costs about $1.06 - $3.59.

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Khartoum Place Address: Kitchener Street street in Auckland Central East

Khartoum Place, Auckland Central East
Khartoum Place, Auckland Central EastKhartoum Place is a pedestrianised city square in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand. The square, protected by several mature trees, is located between Lorne Street and Kitchener Street, and provides a stairway connection between the two street levels. In 1993, in honour of the centenary of women's suffrage in New Zealand, a painted 2000–tile memorial and waterfall dedicated to Auckland's and New Zealand women's suffrage movement was installed in the stairway. The artist Claudia Pond Eyley and ceramicist Jan Morrison chose the Auckland-based suffragists depicted in the memorial. The women featured in the lower and main section include (from left): Amey Daldy – president of the Auckland Women's Franchise League, Anne Ward – inaugural president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand (WCTU NZ), Lizzie Frost – journalist, Matilda Allsopp – one of the first seven women enrolled to vote in Auckland for the Parliamentary elections, Elisabeth Yates – first woman mayor in New Zealand and the British Empire, Annie Jane Schnackenberg – president of the WCTU NZ in 1893, Fanny Brown – also among the first seven Auckland women to vote for Parliament, and Ada Wells – activist in the WCTU NZ Christchurch.In 2006/2007, $2.2 million were spent on upgrading the lower part of the square, with Council intending to spend another $1 million in 2011 to complete the upgrade on the upper level.The Auckland Art Gallery is located at the Kitchener Street end of the square, with other related exhibition and public space also arrayed around the square. In 2010 supporters of the Art Gallery campaigned to have the Women's Suffrage Memorial removed, arguing that it blocked the view from Lorne Street to the upgraded Art Gallery entrance. In 2006, there had already been an attempt to remove the memorial from the site. Brian Rudman, in an editorial in The New Zealand Herald spoke out against the removal, lambasting the proposed "processional stairway": "They see the wide stairway as a giant vacuum cleaner, sucking up pedestrians as they wander along Lorne St and dumping them into the new palace of fine arts."He also noted that – contrary to the 2006 attempt to have the Women's Suffrage Memorial removed, when the opponents (also connected to the Art Gallery) argued that it had no artistic merit (and were opposed by a public outcry) – in 2010 they argued from an urban design perspective, and were citing such "precedents" as Haussmann's leveling of parts of Paris for its grand new avenues.In 2011 the Auckland City Council voted to protect the Women's Suffrage Memorial in Khartoum Place in perpetuity.Lower Khartoum Place was renamed Te Hā o Hine Suffrage Place in July 2016 following a decision by the Waitematā Local Board. Te Hā o Hine comes from the whakataukī (proverb) ‘Me aro koe ki te hā o Hine ahu one’ which means ‘pay heed to the dignity of women’.
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