Waitara Branch

The Waitara Branch is a 7.245 km long branch line railway in the Taranaki region of New Zealand's North Island. It was built as part of the region's first railway, linking New Plymouth with the closest suitable port, then the river port of Waitara. In 1884 the Breakwater port was opened in New Plymouth, but the line was saved when a (meat) freezing works was opened at Waitara in 1885.

Waitara Branch
Overview
Other name(s)Waitara Industrial Line
New Plymouth - Waitara Railway
StatusPreserved
OwnerWaitara Railway Preservation Society
LocaleTaranaki, New Zealand
Termini
Stations4
Service
TypeHeavy Rail
SystemNew Zealand Government Railways (NZGR)
Operator(s)Waitara Railway Preservation Society
History
Commenced1872
Opened14 October 1875
Closed2 February 1999
Technical
Line length7.25 km (4.50 mi)
Number of tracksSingle
CharacterRural
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Route map

km
7.25
Waitara Port Sidings
Borthwicks Freezing Works
Whitaker Street
6.80
Waitara
Grey Street
Browne Street
Cracoft Street
SH 3 (
Big Jim's
Overpass
)
Waitara Road
4.00
Waitara Road
Waitara Co-operative
Dairy Company
3.53
Magnolia Grove
Richmond Road
Kairau Road East
Waiongana Stream
Te Arei Road West
1.30
Sentry Hill
(original)
former route to
New Plymouth
0.80
Sentry Hill
(new)
parallel tracks
0.00
Lepperton Junction

For many years the line served the Borthwicks freezing works in town, until it closed in 1995. Services ceased on 16 June 1995. The branch was closed on 2 February 1999. The line has since been purchased by the Waitara Railway Preservation Society, who now operate tourist trains on the line.

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