Midland line (New Zealand)

Midland line
Two DX class locomotives in Tranz Rail Bumble-bee livery hauling a 1,800 tonne coal train on the Midland line in 2006.
Overview
StatusOpen to passengers and freight
OwnerKiwiRail
LocaleSouth Island, New Zealand
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy Rail
SystemNew Zealand railway network
Operator(s)KiwiRail
The Great Journeys of New Zealand
History
Opened4 August 1923 (complete line)
Technical
Line length212 km (132 mi)
CharacterMain line
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Electrification1500V DC (Arthurs Pass to Otira, 4 August 1923  1 November 1997)
Maximum incline3% (1 in 33) in Otira Tunnel
Route map

0.5
0:00
Christchurch
0.0
0:01
0:01
Addington Junction
Middleton
Sockburn
Hornby
Hornby Industrial Line
(formerly Southbridge Branch)
Islington
Templeton
Weedons
31.9
0:19
Rolleston
0.0
0:20
start of Midland line
Sandy Knolls
Aylesbury
Kirwee
0:38
Darfield
Racecourse Hill
Waddington
Sheffield
Annat
1:00
Springfield
Kowai viaduct
Little Kowai Bridge
Kowai Bush
Tunnel 1
Paterson's Creek bridge
Tunnels 2 - 4
Tunnels 5 - 7
Staircase
Staircase viaduct
Tunnels 8 - 10
Broken River viaduct
Tunnel 11 (daylighted 2011)
Tunnels 12 - 16
Bridge 28 "Slovens Creek"
Avoca
Craigieburn
1:57
Cass
Cass River bridge
Cora Lynn
Bealey River bridge
Rough Creek bridge
2:27
Arthur's Pass
Bealey River bridge (East Portal)
Otira Tunnel
8.566 km
5.323 mi
Rolleston River bridge (West Portal)
Goat Creek bridge
2:48
Otira
Kellys Creek Bridge
Aickens
Ricky Creek Bridge
3:07
Jacksons
Taramakau River bridge
Inchbonnie
Poerua
Rotomanu
Te Kinga
Crooked River bridge
Ruru
3:32
Moana
Kotuku
Arnold River bridge
Tunnel 18 (Kaimata)
Kaimata
3:48
Kokiri
Stillwater
Tunnel 19 (daylighted 2010)
Brunner
Dobson
Kaiata
Omoto
212.0
4:30
Greymouth
Greymouth Yard
Hokitika Branch
(formerly to Ross)

The Midland line is a 212 km section of railway between Rolleston and Greymouth in the South Island of New Zealand. The line features five major bridges, five viaducts and 17 tunnels, the longest of which is the Otira tunnel. It is the route of the popular TranzAlpine passenger train.