Waterloo, New Zealand

Waterloo
Basic information
Local authority Lower Hutt City
Electoral ward Eastern Ward
Population 5,142 (2006 [1])
Facilities
Train station(s) Waterloo
Surrounds
North Epuni
Northeast Fairfield
Southwest Waiwhetū
West Woburn
Northwest Lower Hutt CBD

Waterloo is an eastern suburb of Lower Hutt, Wellington. It is named after the Battle of Waterloo won by the Duke of Wellington in 1815.[2]

The Hutt City Council formally defines Waterloo as the area bounded by Waterloo Road and Burnside Street in the north, the Hutt Valley railway line in the west, Guthrie Street in the south, and the Wainuiomata hills in the east.[3]

It is the home suburb to Waterloo Primary School and the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand. It is also home to Waterloo Interchange, a major train and bus station.


  1. Hutt City Council – 2006 Hutt City Demographic Profile Retrieved: 7 January 2009
  2. Te Ara: The Encyclopaedia of New Zealand – Hutt Valley – central and west Retrieved: 10 January 2009
  3. "Hutt City Wards and Suburbs" (PDF). Hutt City Council. Retrieved 3 November 2015.

Coordinates: 41°13′01″S 174°55′34″E / 41.217°S 174.926°E / -41.217; 174.926


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