Bunnythorpe railway station explained

Bunnythorpe railway station
Country:New Zealand
Coordinates:-40.2835°N 175.6315°W
Elevation:55m (180feet)
Owned:KiwiRail
Line:North Island Main Trunk
Distance:Wellington 144.75km (89.94miles)
Platform:1
Closed:Passengers
Goods
Electrified:25 kV 50 Hz AC June 1988

Bunnythorpe railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand,[1] [2] serving the village of Bunnythorpe.[3]

The station opened on 19 October 1876 and closed on 6 December 1981 for goods traffic. When closed for passengers on 13 April 1985, the crossing loop was relocated to Taonui.[4]

History

By July 1876 the rails were in place, linking Palmerston North and Feilding,[5] and ballasting was finished in September.[6] The formal opening of the railway was on 19 October 1876.[7]

In 1879 there were plans to link Ashhurst via a NaNmiles line to Bunnythorpe, rather than Palmerston North.[8] It seems the plan was changed when, in 1881,[9] the Wellington and Manawatu Railway decided on Palmerston North as a terminus.[10] Construction of the link was again considered in 1902.[11]

Initially the name Bunnythorpe was used north of the railway and, to the south, a name popularised from 1866 by Charles Dickens' series of short railway stories, Mugby Junction.[12] [13] Bunnythorpe was served by 2 or 3 trains a day,[14] before becoming a flag station in 1879, served by 3 trains a day.[15] From 1887 there were complaints about how few trains stopped at the station[16] [17] and an extra train stopped from 1894.[18] However, it had stopped calling by 1906.[19] By 1908 there were again 3 trains a day, but complaints of long waits. In 1909 a request for a carriage to be added to the afternoon goods train was rejected. The line became part of the NIMT, when it fully opened in 1909. The Auckland express was stopping in 1924.[20]

By 1884 Bunnythorpe had a shelter shed on a passenger platform. Between 1891 and 1896 a goods shed was added and, in 1902, a loading bank. By 1902 a passing loop could hold 50 wagons and it was extended in 1959. In 1905 the platform was lengthened and a new station building opened. By 1911 there were also sheep yards. Huts were provided for tablet porters in 1919 and 1930. Railway houses were added in 1905, 1954 and 1956. In 1960 CTC signalling was put in between Bunnythorpe and Longburn and extended to Feilding on 23 August 1964. A new station was built in 1956 and, in 1960 and 1964, the goods loading shelter was extended. A concrete block building was added in 1991.[21]

The station was demolished in 1975.[22] By 1969 the sheep yards had been removed and on 6 December 1981 Bunnythorpe closed to all, except private siding traffic.

Freight hub

KiwiRail started the formal planning process in October 2020 for a freight hub, just south of Bunnythorpe. It is planned to include a container terminal, warehousing, bulk goods and forestry loading, train maintenance and cater for trains up to 1.5km (00.9miles) long.[23] Public submissions on the scheme were invited in 2021.[24]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: New Zealand Railway and Tramway Atlas. Quail Map Co.. 1965. First. 3 & 4.
  2. Book: Pierre, Bill. North Island Main Trunk. A.H&A.W Reed. 1981. 0589013165. Wellington. 289–290.
  3. Web site: Bunnythorpe, Manawatu-Wanganui. 2021-03-08. NZ Topo Map. en.
  4. Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand by Juliet Scoble (2012)
  5. Web site: 25 Jul 1876. PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT, BY THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS, THE HON. EDWARD RICHARDSON. 2021-01-21. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  6. Web site: THE FIELDING SETTLEMENT (REPORT ON THE PROGRESS AND PRESENT CONDITION OF). APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1877. 2021-01-21. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  7. Web site: 20 Oct 1876. LOCAL AND GENERAL. WANGANUI CHRONICLE. 2021-03-05. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  8. Web site: PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT, BY THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS, THE HON. RICHARD OLIVER, TUESDAY, 9TH DECEMBER, 1879. live. 2021-03-08. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. https://web.archive.org/web/20210929190311/https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/parliamentary/appendix-to-the-journals-of-the-house-of-representatives/1879/II/466 . 29 September 2021 .
  9. Web site: 4 Mar 1881. MANAWATU HERALD. 2021-03-09. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  10. Web site: 22 Jan 1940. EARLY PALMERSTON NORTH. MANAWATU STANDARD. live. 2021-03-09. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. https://web.archive.org/web/20201021195852/https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MS19400122.2.143 . 21 October 2020 .
  11. Web site: 24 Apr 1902. BUNNYTHORPE-ASHHURST LINE. FEILDING STAR. 2021-03-09. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  12. Web site: 2013-07-31. Summer voyages: Mugby Junction by Charles Dickens and Others. 2021-03-09. the Guardian. en.
  13. Web site: 1903. Chapter V. — The Early Days. live. 2021-03-09. nzetc.victoria.ac.nz. https://web.archive.org/web/20161009032720/http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-BuiMana-t1-body-d5.html . 9 October 2016 .
  14. Web site: 30 Mar 1878. THE RAILWAY SERVICE. WANGANUI HERALD. 2021-03-08. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  15. Web site: 21 Aug 1879. WANGANUI CHRONICLE. live. 2021-03-08. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. https://web.archive.org/web/20210129191326/https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WC18790821.2.2.3 . 29 January 2021 .
  16. Web site: 12 May 1887. Railway Bungling. FEILDING STAR. 2021-03-09. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  17. Web site: 21 Jul 1893. Bunnythorpe Tram Service. FEILDING STAR. 2021-03-09. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  18. Web site: 8 Sep 1894. Local and General News. FEILDING STAR. 2021-03-09. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  19. Web site: 4 Aug 1906. Railway Service. FEILDING STAR. 2021-03-11. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  20. Web site: 9 Sep 1924. PERSONAL. FEILDING STAR. 2021-03-14. paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.
  21. Web site: Stations. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20130208074304/http://railheritage.org.nz/assets/Heritage_listings.pdf . 8 February 2013 . 2020-08-10. NZR Rolling Stock Lists. en.
  22. Web site: Bunnythorpe Railway Station, c. 1900's. 2021-03-09. www.feildingheritage.nz. en.
  23. Web site: Regional Freight Hub. 2021-03-08. KiwiRail. en-US.
  24. Web site: KiwiRail regional freight hub. 2021-03-08. www.pncc.govt.nz. en.