Underground stations for Auckland's $2.86 billion rail tunnels project are being designed to reach beneath entire blocks of the central city.
A map published on Auckland Transport's website shows sprawling "footprints" for three underground stations, plus a western extension of Britomart and a new surface rail passenger interchange off Dominion Rd in Eden Terrace.
Aotea Station, which Auckland Transport expects to be the busiest on the network, is planned to stretch beneath Albert St between Victoria St and Wellesley St West.
The proposed station is shown with two entrances - behind Auckland Council's Bledisloe House near Aotea Square and near the intersection of Victoria St and Federal St, diagonally opposite Sky City. It will be much narrower than the other two underground stations, beneath Karangahape Rd and upper Symonds St.
That is because twin tunnels serving it will be built as covered trenches from Britomart to Aotea Square.