Ngawapurua railway station explained

Ngawapurua
Country:New Zealand
Coordinates:-40.3807°N 175.8939°W
Distance: from
Structure:at-grade
Parking:No
Architectural Style:Vogel class 6
Opened:1 July 1897
Closed:29 May 1966
Footnotes:Previous Station: Mangatainoka Station
Next Station: Woodville Station

The Ngawapurua railway station on the Wairarapa Line was located in the Tararua District of the Manawatū-Whanganui region in New Zealand’s North Island.

Ngāawapūrua means in English "the blocked up river" or could also possibly mean "the meeting of the waters" [1]

The station opened on 11 December 1897 and closed on 29 May 1966.[2]

Facilities

When originally opened Ngawapura station consisted of a 6th class station building & passenger platform on the main line with three loops in the goods yard, a 40 ft x 30 ft goods shed, loading bank, cattle yards & urinals. The back shunt to the cattle yards continued south to the river where ballast was collected for many years.

As roads in the area improved traffic at the station fell and it became one of several small stations on the line closed during the 1960s.

References

-40.383°N 175.8922°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Zealand Gazetteer. Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand. 28 March 2022.
  2. http://www.railheritage.org.nz/assets/dates_and_names.pdf Juliet Scoble: Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand