Turangarere railway station
Turangarere railway station  | |||||||||||
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Hautapu Bridge from the horseshoe curve in 2018. A substation is at the site of Turangerere station  | |||||||||||
| General information | |||||||||||
| Location | New Zealand | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 39°35′08″S 175°43′57″E / 39.585536°S 175.732558°E | ||||||||||
| Elevation | 702 m (2,303 ft) | ||||||||||
| Line(s) | North Island Main Trunk | ||||||||||
| Distance | Wellington 270.79 km (168.26 mi) | ||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||
| Opened | 1906 | ||||||||||
| Closed | 23 October 1966 | ||||||||||
| Electrified | June 1988 | ||||||||||
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Turangarere was a flag station on the North Island Main Trunk line, in the Ruapehu District of New Zealand, in the Hautapu River valley. Turangarere is part way up a 1 in 70 gradient from Mataroa to Hīhītahi, so that it is 62 m (203 ft) above Ngaurukehu and 39 m (128 ft) below Hīhītahi. The station was on a horseshoe curve, formed to avoid an even steeper gradient, by adding about 1.5 mi (2.4 km) to the route. Only a single track now remains through the former station site.