Mangamaire railway station
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
40°30′47.65″S 175°44′48.83″E / 40.5132361°S 175.7468972°E / -40.5132361; 175.7468972
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The Mangamaire railway station on the Wairarapa Line was located in the Tararua District of the Manawatū-Whanganui region in New Zealand’s North Island.
The station opened on 5 January 1897 and closed on 1 August 1988.[1]
References
- ^ Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand
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Stations on the Wairarapa Line
- Te Aro
- Lambton
- Kaiwharawhara
- Ngauranga
- Petone
- Lower Hutt
- Melling
- Belmont
- Andrews
- Pitcaithly's
- Haywards
- Silverstream Bridge
- Silverstream
- Heretaunga
- Trentham
- Wallaceville
- Upper Hutt
- Mangaroa
- Kaitoke
- Summit
- Cross Creek
- Pigeon Bush
- Featherston
- Fernside
- Woodside Junction
- Matarawa
- Dalefield
- Carterton
- Clareville
- Middleton
- Waingawa
- Solway
- Renall Street
- Masterton
- Opaki
- Kopuaranga
- Mauriceville
- Mangamahoe
- Eketahuna
- Newman
- Hukanui
- Mangamaire
- Konini
- Pahiatua
- Mangatainoka
- Ngawapurua
- Woodville
- Wellington
- Kaiwharawhara
- Ngauranga
- Petone
- Ava
- Woburn
- Waterloo
- Epuni
- Naenae
- Wingate
- Taitā
- Pomare
- Manor Park
- Silverstream
- Heretaunga
- Trentham
- Wallaceville
- Upper Hutt
- Maymorn
- Featherston
- Fernside
- Woodside
- Matarawa
- Dalefield
- Carterton
- Clareville
- Middleton
- Waingawa
- Solway
- Renall Street
- Masterton
- Opaki
- Kopuaranga
- Mauriceville
- Mangamahoe
- Eketahuna
- Newman
- Hukanui
- Mangamaire
- Konini
- Pahiatua
- Mangatainoka
- Ngawapurua
- Woodville
Italics indicates stations that have closed to passengers
40°30′46″S 175°44′48″E / 40.5128°S 175.74668°E / -40.5128; 175.74668
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