Taringamotu railway station
Taringamotu railway station | |||||||||||
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Taringamotu derailment 1915 | |||||||||||
| General information | |||||||||||
| Location | New Zealand | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 38°51′15″S 175°14′15″E / 38.85428°S 175.237513°E | ||||||||||
| Elevation | 173 m (568 ft) | ||||||||||
| Owned by | KiwiRail | ||||||||||
| Line(s) | North Island Main Trunk | ||||||||||
| Distance | Wellington 402.49 km (250.10 mi) | ||||||||||
| Tracks | single | ||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||
| Opened | 1 December 1903 | ||||||||||
| Closed | 16 April 1972 passengers 9 March 1987 goods | ||||||||||
| Electrified | 25 kV 50 Hz AC June 1988 | ||||||||||
| Previous names | Taringamutu until 7 August 1913 | ||||||||||
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Taringamotu railway station was a station at Taringamotu on the North Island Main Trunk, in the Ruapehu District and Manawatū-Whanganui region.
Goods traffic was reported to have started by November 1902. A station master was appointed in 1911. In 1920 he was working over 12 hours a day. In 1924 it was a 6th grade post. The stationmaster was withdrawn from 26 June 1926. Reports mention a caretaker being at the station in 1948 and 1951.
The name was changed from Taringamutu to Taringamotu after Alexander Young had described it as an error in Parliament in 1913.
In 1908 additions were made to the station buildings and a station house was built. By 1911 there was a shelter shed, platform, loading bank and a passing loop for 36 wagons. Electric lighting came in about 1936.
Timber was the main traffic, transferring from the Taringamotu Tramway, but the station also handled other goods, such as 122 tons of fertilisers in 1926. Taringamotu Totara Sawmills' private siding was 1+1⁄2 mi (2.4 km) south of the station.
In 1939 the line between Taumarunui and Taringamotu became the first in the country to get CTC, meaning that Taringamotu closed as a tablet station.
Passenger numbers rose rapidly until 1916, as shown in the table and graph below –
Taringamotu closed to all traffic from 16 April 1972. In 1974 the crossing loop was extended. The loop was closed on 9 March 1987.
There is now just a single track and a 2-span girder bridge over the Ongarue River.