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)
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