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Palmerston North–
Gisborne Line
Year
closed
Port of Gisborne
Gisborne
1951
1931
Stanley Road
1945
Matawhero
1982
Muriwai
1982
Maretaha
1979
Bartletts
1988
No. 26 Tunnel
No. 25 Tunnel
Beach Loop
No. 24 Tunnel ☼ 1956
No. 23 Tunnel
No. 22 Tunnel
No. 21 Tunnel
No. 20 Tunnel
Tikiwhata
Tunnel
(
2,989m
long
)
No. 18 Tunnel
No. 17 Tunnel
No. 16 Tunnel
Kopuawhara
Viaduct
(
162m ×
40m high
)
No. 14 Tunnel
Paritu Loop
1982
Opoutama
1982
Waikokopu
1973
Nuhaka
1988
Whakaki
1988
Tuhara
1962
Wairoa
Ohinepaka
1978
No. 13 Tunnel
Waihua
1979
No. 12 Tunnel
Raupunga
1986
Mohaka
Viaduct
(
277m ×
97m high
)
No. 11 Tunnel
No. 10 Tunnel
Kotemaori
1982
No. 9 Tunnel
Putorino
1982
Kahika
1970
Tutira
1988
Waikoau
1982
No. 8 Tunnel
No. 7 Tunnel
No. 6 Tunnel
Waipunga
1970
Eskdale
1982
Riverslea
1939
Bay View
1983
Westshore
1981
Port of Napier
Ahuriri Branch
Napier
2001
Te Awa
1949
Awatoto
1982
Clive
1975
Whakatu
1982
Tomoana
1881
Hastings
2001
Longlands
1980
Pakipaki
1992
Poukawa
1971
Te Hauke
1958
Opapa
1981
Pukehou
1966
Otane
1985
Waipawa
1984
Tapairu Pa
1890
Waipukurau
2001
Hatuma
1977
Marakeke
1981
Takapau (
moved
1981
)
Kopua
1977
Ormondville
Viaduct
(
280m ×
39m high
)
Ormondville
2001
Makotutu
1980
Matamau
1981
Piripiri
1958
Mangatera
1981
Dannevirke
2001
Tapuata
1981
Tahoraiti
1971
Oringi
PPCS
freezing works
Oringi
1981
Maharahara
1975
Papatawa
1967
Woodville
Woodville balloon loop
No. 5 Tunnel ☼ 2008
No. 4 Tunnel ☼ 2008
No. 3 Tunnel ☼ 2008
The Gorge
1939
Te Apiti
1953
No. 2 Tunnel
No. 1 Tunnel
Ashhurst
2001
Whakarongo
1983
Palmerston
North
Palmerston
North Central
Key

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References

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"New Zealand Railway Tunnels".