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Ahuriri Branch

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Railway branch line in New Zealand

Ahuriri Branch
Port of Napier yard
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DFT7145 in Ahuriri Yard, 2003

TheAhuriri Branch, now named theNapier Port Branch, is a 2 km railway branch line off thePalmerston North–Gisborne Line, inNapier, New Zealand. The branch serves thePort of Napier.[1]

Ahuriri by the Inner Harbour, originally called Spit, was the original port of Napier, and a 3 km line from Napier was opened on 25 November 1874, just a month after the opening of the line to Hastings. Passenger services were run on the line until 1908. The1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake uplifted the area by about 2.5 metres, and the port was transferred to Breakwater, northeast of Bluff Hill. The Napier Harbour Board built a 2.4 km line from Ahuriri to Breakwater, which they operated with two Fowler 0-4-0 tank engines. This line was transferred to the NZR in 1957.

With the redevelopment of theNapier Railway Station in 1989–1991 most of the Napier railways facilities were transferred to Pandora Point at the beginning of the Port Branch and the old stockyard at the end of the branch closed. Pandora Point now has a marshalling yard, freight terminal, locomotive depot, and a triangle giving direct access north and south from the port branch. The old main line north to Gisborne was realigned to the east to allow a new link road to the Tamatea area of Napier, and railways land redeveloped as an industrial subdivision.

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References

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  1. ^Churchman & Hurst 2001, p. 145.

Further reading

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  • Churchman, Geoffrey B; Hurst, Tony (2001) [1990, 1991].The Railways of New Zealand: A Journey through History (Second ed.). Transpress New Zealand.ISBN 0-908876-20-3.
  • Hermann, Bruce J;North Island Branch Lines pp 60,61 (2007, New Zealand Railway & Locomotive Society, Wellington)ISBN 978-0-908573-83-7
  • It’s all change at Napier; Rails, October 1990, Volume 20 No 3 pp. 52–54
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