Swanson is the western terminus of the Western Line — a small, quiet village of around 4,000 people surrounded by the Waitākere Ranges. The station itself opened in 1881 and the original heritage building is still in use as a café right next to the platform. There is very little here beyond a couple of cafes and a playground, but that's precisely the point — it's a peaceful rural escape at the end of the line, popular with Aucklanders who take the train just to have brunch and enjoy the quiet surroundings.
🚂 End of the line: Swanson is the westernmost electrified station on the Auckland rail network. Beyond here, a diesel shuttle bus connects to Waitākere Station. The large park-and-ride car park makes it a popular choice for West Auckland commuters.
Cafes
Two well-regarded cafes within easy walking distance — one literally next to the platform, one a short stroll along Swanson Road.
Swanson Station Cafe
Housed in the original 1881 heritage station building just 13 metres from the platform — one of the most unique café settings on the Auckland rail network. A large covered outdoor deck, welcoming dog-friendly policy, and a playground next door make it a popular family destination. The eggs Benedict, big breakfast and rosti are praised by regulars. Coffee is solid. Open seven days. Reviewers recommend taking the train from the city just to have brunch here.
Mon–Fri 7am–3:30pm · Sat–Sun 7:30am–3:30pm
Cafe Redwoods
A warm neighbourhood café at 704–706 Swanson Road with a genuine local feel. The eggs Benedict is "absolutely divine — well presented and generous." Also well regarded for fresh cabinet food, good coffee and accommodating staff — a large group of 8 was handled without fuss and an extra panini prepared. Dog and family friendly. Closed Sundays.
Mon 8am–3pm · Tue–Fri 7am–3pm · Sat 8am–3pm · Closed SunParks
A well-equipped playground right next to the station — great for families arriving by train.
Swanson Station Park
A well-equipped children's playground right beside the station and café — making Swanson a genuine family day-out destination by train. Features a flying fox, swings, a jungle gym and slides on a spacious open site. The playground is spread out over a large area, better suited to children 4 and up. Public toilets are accessible via the café next door. Open 24 hours, free entry.
Open 24 hours · Free entryMarket
A monthly community market held right at the station — a great reason to take the train.
Swanson Market
A beloved community carboot market held at Swanson Railway Station on the first Sunday of every month (except January). An important fixture in the Swanson social scene since 2017 — you'll find fresh produce, handmade crafts, plants for the garden, second-hand goods and all manner of bric-a-brac. A sausage sizzle is a regular feature. A wonderful reason to take the train — arrive, browse, have brunch at the Station Cafe next door, and head home on the return service. Free entry.
First Sunday of each month (except January) · Morning hours · Free entryBus Routes
One bus route serves Swanson Station, with a stop right outside the platform entrance.
| Route | Serves | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| 147 | Swanson ↔ Waitākere via Henderson, Ranui, Ranui Station, Metcalfe Rd & Lincoln Rd | Connector |
⚠️ Ratings and hours can change. Google Maps ratings were current at the time this page was last updated. Always check a venue's own website or Google Maps for current hours, especially on public holidays. Only venues rated 4.0 stars or above are included. Bus route information sourced from Auckland Transport — always check at.govt.nz for current timetables.