Raes Junction

Raes Junction is a small settlement in New Zealand, located at the intersection of State Highways 8 and 90, in the lower South Island. The highways which meet at the junction are the main routes to the Clutha valley for travellers from Dunedin and Invercargill respectively.

Raes Junction is 62 kilometres by road from Milton, 67 from Gore, and 72 km from Alexandra. The junction lies three kilometres to the south of the Clutha River. The nearest town of any significant size is Lawrence, which is 25 kilometres to the southeast.

Although the settlement itself is little more than a farming and horticultural community, its location at this mid-way junction is thus of considerable regional importance, as is the larger settlement of Beaumont, some six kilometres to the southeast. The settlement consists of a mere five families, who occupy four local farms and the settlement's most well-known feature, the Raes Junction Hotel.

Coordinates: 45°47′S 169°28′E / 45.783°S 169.467°E / -45.783; 169.467

Towns and communities in the Central Otago District
Alexandra Ward
  • Alexandra
  • Bridge Hill
  • Butcher's Gully
  • Conroys Gully
  • Galloway
  • Letts Gully
  • Springvale
Cromwell Ward
  • Bannockburn
  • Bendigo
  • Cornish Point
  • Cromwell
  • Lindis Pass
  • Lowburn
  • Mount Pisa
  • Northburn
  • Pisa Moorings
  • Queensberry
  • Roaring Meg
  • Tarras
Earnscleugh-Manuherikia Ward
  • Becks
  • Blackmans
  • Blackstone Hill
  • Chatto Creek
  • Clyde
  • Earnscleugh
  • Fruitlands
  • Lauder
  • Little Valley
  • Omakau
  • Ophir
  • Poolburn
  • Saint Bathans
Maniototo Ward
  • Danseys Pass
  • Idaburn
  • Kyeburn
  • Naseby
  • Oturehua
  • Paerau
  • Patearoa
  • Ranfurly
  • Waipiata
  • Wedderburn
Roxburgh Ward
  • Coal Creek Flat
  • Dumbarton
  • Ettrick
  • Lake Roxburgh
  • Millers Flat
  • Raes Junction
  • Roxburgh
  • Teviot
Towns and communities in the Clutha District Territorial authority
Balclutha Ward
  • Balclutha
  • Finegand
  • Kaka Point
  • Lochindorb
  • Otanomomo
  • Paretai
  • Port Molyneux
  • Stirling
  • Waipeka
Bruce Ward
  • Adams Flat
  • Clarendon
  • Clarksville
  • Crichton
  • Glenledi
  • Glenore
  • Hillend
  • Kapiti
  • Manuka Creek
  • Milburn
  • Milton
  • Moneymore
  • Mount Stuart
  • Pukekoma
  • Round Hill
  • Taieri Beach
  • Taieri Mouth
  • Titri
  • Toko Mouth
  • Tokoiti
  • Waihola
Catlins Ward
  • Ahuriri Flat
  • Awatea
  • Caberfeid
  • Chaslands
  • Glenomaru
  • Hays Gap
  • Hina Hina
  • Houipapa
  • Jack's Bay
  • Kahuika
  • Katea
  • Maclennan
  • Makura
  • New Haven
  • Nugget Point
  • Otekura
  • Owaka
  • Owaka Valley
  • Papatowai
  • Pounawea
  • Puerua
  • Puketiro
  • Purakauiti
  • Purakaunui
  • Purekireki
  • Ratanui
  • Romahapa
  • Stuarts
  • Tahakopa
  • Tahatika
  • Tahora
  • Tarara
  • Tautuku
  • Tawanui
  • Tirohanga
Clinton Ward
  • Arthurton
  • Clinton
  • Kuriwao
  • Popotunoa
  • Taumata
  • Waipahi
  • Wairuna
Clutha Valley Ward
  • Ashley Downs
  • Awamangu
  • Barnego
  • Clifton
  • Clydevale
  • Greenfield
  • Kaihiku
  • Kakapuaka
  • Pukeawa
  • Pukepito
  • Puketi
  • Rongahere
  • Stony Creek
  • Te Houka
  • Waiwera South
  • Waitepeka
  • Warepa
  • Wharetoa
Kaitangata-Matau Ward
  • Benhar
  • Kaitangata
  • Matau
  • Summer Hill
  • Wangaloa
Lawrence-Tuapeka Ward
  • Beaumont
  • Blue Spur
  • Bowlers Creek
  • Bungtown
  • Craigellachie
  • Forsyth
  • Gabriel's Gully
  • Johnston
  • Kononi
  • Lawrence
  • Lee Flat
  • Raes Junction
  • Tuapeka Flat
  • Tuapeka Mouth
  • Tuapeka West
  • Waipori
  • Waitahuna
  • Waitahuna Gully
  • Waitahuna West
  • Wetherstons
West Otago Ward
  • Black Gully
  • Conical Hill
  • Crookston
  • Crossans Corner
  • Dunrobin
  • Dusky Forest
  • Edievale
  • Glenkenich
  • Heriot
  • Kelso
  • Merino Downs
  • Moa Flat
  • Park Hill
  • Pomahaka
  • Rankleburn
  • Tapanui
  • Waikoikoi
  • Wilden


Famous quotes containing the word junction:

    In order to get to East Russet you take the Vermont Central as far as Twitchell’s Falls and change there for Torpid River Junction, where a spur line takes you right into Gormley. At Gormley you are met by a buckboard which takes you back to Torpid River Junction again.
    Robert Benchley (1889–1945)