Gisborne railway station, New Zealand

Gisborne
Location 268-270 Grey Street, Gisborne
New Zealand
Coordinates 38°40′12″S 178°01′15″E / 38.67000°S 178.02083°E / -38.67000; 178.02083Coordinates: 38°40′12″S 178°01′15″E / 38.67000°S 178.02083°E / -38.67000; 178.02083
Owned by New Zealand Railways Department
Line(s) formerly Palmerston North–Gisborne
History
Opened 26 June 1902 (1902-06-26)[1]
Closed 2002 (passengers) 2012 (freight)[1]
Reference no. 3531[2]

The Gisborne railway station in Gisborne, New Zealand was the main railway station in Gisborne; and the northern terminus of the Palmerston North–Gisborne Line from 1942 when the line was opened, until 2012 when the line was closed and mothballed. The line had been closed to passengers from August 2002.

The building has a Category II listing with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.

The station was opened in 1902 as the main terminus of the line north to Ormond and Kaitaratahi, which later became the Moutohora Branch. The section from Gisborne to Ormond opened on 26 June 1902 and to Kaitaratahi in November that same year.

From 1915 to 1931 the Ngatapa Branch left the Moutohora Branch near Makaraka, but the Ngatapa Branch was closed when the coastal route to Wairoa and Palmerston North was adopted instead of the inland route via Ngatapa.

References

  1. 1 2 Names & Opening & Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand by Juliet Scoble (2012)
  2. New Zealand Historic Places Trust: Gisborne Railway Station
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