Tokomaru railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk. It served Tokomaru in Horowhenua District the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New...
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town in the Horowhenua district Tokomaru railway station in Horowhenua Tokomaru (canoe), a Māori migration canoe SS Tokomaru, a British cargo ship, built...
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northeast of Shannon. The Tokomaru railway station on the North Island Main Trunk was open from 1885 to 1982. The Tokomaru Steam Engine Museum features...
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wooden rails. It also linked the station to the coal mines at Maniaiti / Benneydale. The 1904 Climax is now in the Tokomaru Steam Engine Museum, after ending...
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Makerua railway station was a station in Horowhenua District on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand. Only a single track now passes through the...
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most of the NIMT north of Tawa, the railway station at Shannon, the former Te Horo station (now at the Tokomaru Steam Museum) and the Forest Lakes rail...
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(14 km) of the WMR from Longburn had been built, which included Linton and Tokomaru. It may therefore have opened for goods in July 1885, but there was no...
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North Island Main Trunk (redirect from North Island Main Trunk Railway)
The North Island Main Trunk (NIMT) is the main railway line in the North Island of New Zealand, connecting the capital city Wellington with the country's...
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at the location of a Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company station on the Wellington ‒ Longburn railway line. Along with several other directors of this...
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Manawatu Railway Company to finance construction of the line. Work to drain the swamp began in 1884, with felling of bush along the banks of the Tokomaru River...
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Cooper. pp. 78–79. ISBN 0-85052-405-9. "Tokomaru". Uboat.net. Retrieved 27 September 2012. "The sinking of the Tokomaru". The Times. No. 40767. London. 2 February...
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– Passenger Rail". Retrieved 4 January 2024. "Party at Taumarunui railway station for return of main trunk line". NZ Herald. 6 January 2024. Retrieved...
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Pohangina Pongaroa Rangataua Rātana Raurimu Rongotea Sanson Tangimoana Tokomaru Waikawa Beach Waiouru Waitarere Beach Ethnicities in the 2018 census were...
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Pahiatua Railcar Society (category Railway museums in New Zealand)
at Pahiatua's railway station on the Wairarapa Line and has preserved the station building, goods shed, and surrounds. The railway station is a wooden structure...
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the Pahiatua Railcar Society, a non-profit railway heritage organisation based at the town's railway station, whose purpose is to preserve and restore...
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Puffing Billy Railway, in Belgrave, and No. 1653, on display at Hobart, Tasmania. The New Zealand Climaxes are No. 522, stored at Tokomaru, No. 1203, stored...
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eventuated. The late John Murphy purchased the other three cars - RM 31 Tokomaru, RM 33 Takitimu, and RM 35 Tikitere - in December 1972 for preservation...
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advertised a church to seat 400 persons, delivered to the nearest railway station and erected on the purchaser's foundation, at a cost of £360. Isaac...
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Ellis and Burnand (category Logging railways in New Zealand)
slightly modified. This engine survives in a dilapidated state, housed in the Tokomaru Steam Engine Museum. William Archer Price's 4 "Puke Puke" plates were numbered...
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migration canoes, including the Matahourua, Aotea, Mātaatua, Tainui, Tākitimu, Tokomaru, Te Wakatūwhenua and Moekākara waka. Some of the earliest stories about...
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wider area, including the Matahourua, Aotea, Mātaatua, Tainui, Tākitimu, Tokomaru, Te Wakatūwhenua and Moekākara. Papakura was the location of the Papakura...
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natlib.govt.nz. 23 May 1930. Retrieved 7 April 2024. "Ship bought for Tokomaru Bay meat transport. Gisborne Herald". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 21 July...
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ownership and display of two Māori treasures – the anchor stone of the Tokomaru canoe and the adze used in its construction – was resolved in a meeting...
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service as a non-commissioned refrigerated supply ship for the U.S. fleet stationed off the Mexican coast. In January 1915, after a little more than one year...
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migration canoes, including the Matahourua, Aotea, Mātaatua, Tainui, Tākitimu, Tokomaru, Te Wakatūwhenua and Moekākara waka. The area was called Tāmaki Makaurau...
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[882] Tawera County Act [883] Timaru Borough Loans Consolidation Act [884] Tokomaru Freezing-works Site Act [885] Waimairi County Act [886] Waipara County...
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registered with Newton subject to a transfer from Richmond; Fred Moate (of Tokomaru Bay), and A.N. Finlayson (of Northland) registered with Marist. Phil Donovan...
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