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- Q16927220 subject Q7337478.
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- Q16927220 abstract "Taihape Railway Station in Taihape, New Zealand was an important intermediate station on the North Island Main Trunk line, with a refreshment room, marshalling yard and locomotive depot. The station was opened for goods from 4 August 1904 and for passengers from 1 November 1904. The NIMT was opened to through Auckland to Wellington trains from 9 November 1908, with the first NIMT express trains from 14 February 1909. After closing from 10 April 2005, the station was reopened for passengers for a twelve months trial period from 23 October 2009.The marshalling yard and locomotive depot operated until the late 1970s. A banker locomotive was added to trains proceeding over the long incline across the central plateau. A turntable was available to turn around locomotives, but it was dismantled and removed in the early 1980s. The goods shed and locomotive depot were at the south end of the rail yard. The New Zealand Railways Road Services bus depot was alongside the railway station.In 1999 Tranz Rail demolished the historic Taihape Railway Station. The Refreshment Rooms remained on the former station platform, as did the goods shed and locomotive depot compound at the south end of the Yard. After a long period of fund-raising by Rotary, the loco turntable was re-purchased and installed, so that special trains can run to Taihape and turn around for the return run. A local engineering company installed an old steam whistle operated by compressed air; which has become the town smoko signal, sounding at 10am, noon, and 3pm. Tourists often mistake the sound for a steam engine at the station.".
- Q16927220 closingDate "2005-04-10".
- Q16927220 closingYear "2005".
- Q16927220 openingDate "1904-08-04".
- Q16927220 openingYear "1904".
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- Q16927220 thumbnail Taihape_Rail_Stop_and_goods_shed.JPG?width=300.
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- Q16927220 wikiPageWikiLink Q8623194.
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- Q16927220 closed "2005-04-10".
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- Q16927220 name "Taihape Railway Station".
- Q16927220 opened "1904-08-04".
- Q16927220 point "-39.6789 175.7971".
- Q16927220 type Place.
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- Q16927220 type Infrastructure.
- Q16927220 type Location.
- Q16927220 type Place.
- Q16927220 type Station.
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- Q16927220 comment "Taihape Railway Station in Taihape, New Zealand was an important intermediate station on the North Island Main Trunk line, with a refreshment room, marshalling yard and locomotive depot. The station was opened for goods from 4 August 1904 and for passengers from 1 November 1904. The NIMT was opened to through Auckland to Wellington trains from 9 November 1908, with the first NIMT express trains from 14 February 1909.".
- Q16927220 label "Taihape Railway Station".
- Q16927220 lat "-39.6789".
- Q16927220 long "175.7971".
- Q16927220 depiction Taihape_Rail_Stop_and_goods_shed.JPG.
- Q16927220 name "Taihape Railway Station".