Otago Central Railway - Stations

Stations

  • Wingatui (0 km)
  • Salisbury (10.5 km)
  • Taioma (12 km)
  • Parera (16 km)
  • Mount Allan (21 km)
  • Christmas Creek (25 km)
  • Hindon (27 km)
  • Deep Stream (31 km)
  • Flat Stream (36 km)
  • The Reefs (42 km)
  • Pukerangi (45 km)
  • Matarae (52 km)
  • Matarae Siding (54 km)
  • Sutton (57 km)
  • Middlemarch (64 km)
  • Ngapuna (70 km)
  • Rock and Pillar (77 km)
  • Hyde (90 km)
  • Hyde Township (91.5 km)
  • Tiroiti (98 km)
  • Kokonga (106 km)
  • Waipiata (116 km)
  • Ranfurly (123.5 km)
  • Wedderburn (137 km)
  • Oturehua (149 km)
  • Ida Valley (157 km)
  • Auripo (161 km)
  • Lauder (172 km)
  • Omakau (178.5 km)
  • Chatto Creek (190 km)
  • Galloway (200 km)
  • Alexandra (207 km)
  • Clyde (new)(214 km)
  • Clyde (old)(216 km)
  • Doigs (224 km)
  • Waenga (231 km)
  • Cromwell (236 km)
New Zealand railway lines
Main lines
North Island
  • East Coast Main Trunk
  • North Island Main Trunk (inc. Kapiti Line)
South Island Main North Line and Main South Line (inc. Lyttelton Line), known together as the South Island Main Trunk
Secondary lines
North Island
  • Marton – New Plymouth Line
  • North Auckland Line
  • Palmerston North – Gisborne Line
  • Stratford–Okahukura Line
  • Wairarapa Line (inc. Hutt Valley Line)
South Island
  • Midland Line
  • Nelson Section
  • Otago Central Railway
  • Stillwater–Westport Line
  • Waimea Plains Railway
Branch lines
Upper
North Island
  • Cambridge
  • Dargaville
  • Donnellys Crossing
  • Glen Afton
  • Kinleith
  • Kumeu–Riverhead
  • Manukau
  • Mount Maunganui
  • Murupara
  • Newmarket
  • Okaihau
  • Onehunga
  • Onerahi
  • Opua
  • Rotorua
  • Taneatua
  • Thames
  • Waiuku and Mission Bush
Lower
North Island
  • Ahuriri
  • Castlecliff
  • Foxton
  • Gracefield
  • Greytown
  • Johnsonville
  • Melling
  • Mount Egmont
  • Moutohora
  • Ngatapa
  • Opunake
  • Raetihi
  • Taonui
  • Te Aro
  • Waitara
  • Wanganui
Upper
South Island
  • Blackball and Roa
  • Cape Foulwind
  • Conns Creek
  • Eyreton
  • Fairlie
  • Ferrymead
  • Little River
  • Methven
  • Mount Somers
  • Oxford
  • Rapahoe
  • Rewanui
  • Hokitika/Ross
  • Seddonville
  • Southbridge
  • Waiau
  • Waimate
  • Whitecliffs
Lower
South Island
  • Bluff
  • Catlins River
  • Dunback and Makareao
  • Fernhill
  • Hedgehope
  • Kingston
  • Kurow
  • Moeraki
  • Mossburn
  • Ngapara and Tokarahi
  • Outram
  • Port Chalmers
  • Roxburgh
  • Shag Point
  • Tapanui
  • Tokanui
  • Tuatapere
  • Waikaia
  • Waikaka
  • Wairio
  • Walton Park
  • Wyndham
Private lines
  • Dun Mountain Railway
  • Dunedin Peninsula and Ocean Beach Railway
  • Glen Massey Branch
  • Hutt Park Railway
  • Kaitangata Line
  • New Zealand Midland Railway Company
  • Riccarton Racecourse Siding
  • Sanson Tramway
  • Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (Wellington–Manawatu Line)
  • Whakatane Board Mills Line
Significant proposals
  • Avondale–Southdown Line
  • Canterbury Interior Main Line
  • Haywards–Plimmerton Line
  • Marsden Point Branch
  • Martinborough Branch
  • Nelson railway proposals
  • Sockburn–Styx Deviation
  • Taupo railway proposals
  • Wainuiomata railway proposals
See also: New Zealand railway museums and heritage lines

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