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Revision as of 15:06, 14 February 2012
Okaihau Railway Tunnel
Location:
SITE TO VISIT | |
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Okaihau Railway Tunnel | |
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Ethnicity: | European |
Site type: | Railway Heritage |
Where: | Okaihau, inland Bay of Islands |
How to get there: | Under the main road into Okaihau - within Two Punga Park. |
How Long to allow: | 15 minutes |
Disclaimer |
<googlemap lat="-35.32015" lon="173.770194" zoom="17"> -35.320728, 173.770344, Railway Tunnel </googlemap>
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Railway tunnel of 1926 on an abandoned line, now part of a cycleway. The tunnel is short so no lighting is needed to visit.
Okaihau was the northern end of New Zealand railways from 1923 to 1987. The rail was intended to extend to Kaitaia but only short-lived attempts were made to complete it. The railway station was on the north side of the tunnel.
Web Info:
http://www.doc.govt.nz/conservation/historic/by-region/northland/kaitaia/rangikapiti-pa/
What else to do there:
The Waimate North Mission (NZHPT) is not far away.