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If you have stories or pictures of the air raid tunnels and would like to share them, then please email them to us for inclusion on these pages. My favourite quote from the plan title block "All angles are right angles except where otherwise indicated"
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These pages illustrate an interesting feature of Auckland history, unknown to many Aucklanders there are a maze of tunnels under a central city park, namely Albert Park. You can browse through some miscellaneous facts and figures, or click on the map below to explore the layout of the tunnels. Go on an annotated journey into the tunnels themselves with the Intrepid Binary Brothers conducted in April 1996. There are a couple of press articles relating to the development of the tunnels. New (June 2008)Heritage values of the Albert Park air raid shelters (Scott Pilkington) No light at the end of tunnel (The Aucklander, July 2008)
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Entrances | |
Shafts | |
Key Items |
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As a related topic, the following is an illustrated view of what lies above the tunnels, the part one normally sees. You can read a brief history of the park, view a linked map of the park, or look directly at photos of the various features. |

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Surface features | Well, Cannon, Fountain, Ombu tree, Floral Clock, Speakers Podium |
Statues | Gateway, Boyd, Trooper, Throwback, George Grey, Queen Victoria, Reclining |