Okahukura railway station

Okahukura railway station
Okahukura station site in 2019
Double deck bridge on Stratford branch in background
General information
LocationOkahukura
New Zealand
Coordinates38°48′06″S 175°13′26″E / 38.801591°S 175.22378°E / -38.801591; 175.22378
Elevation178 m (584 ft)
Line(s)North Island Main Trunk
DistanceWellington 408.54 km (253.85 mi)
History
Opened1912
ClosedBefore Dec 1975 passenger
27 August 1978 goods
ElectrifiedJune 1988
Previous namesOkahukora to 7 Aug 1913
Passengers
193411,940
Services
Preceding station   Historical railways   Following station
Te Koura
Line open, station closed
  North Island Main Trunk
KiwiRail
  Taringamotu
Line open, station closed

Okahukura railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand.

The station opened when work started on the eastern end of the Stratford–Okahukura Line. It was served by through trains on that line from 3 September 1933 (though rails were completed by 7 November 1932) to 2009, being 9.65 km (6.00 mi) east of Tuhua. The Public Works Department operated a limited train service as far as Matiere from 1922. A junction with the NIMT at Ongarue, and even as far north as Puketutu (via Mokauiti and Ohura) had been considered before the Okahukura route was decided in 1911. Work started shortly after Sir Joseph Ward had turned the first sod, including the construction of workshops and 4 railway houses at Okahukura, and the station opened the following year. It seems that the initial service was provided by coaches attached to goods trains.

A cattle yard and goods shed were added in 1915. In 1916 a porter was paid 9 shillings a week.