Taupiri_railway_station

Taupiri railway station

Taupiri railway station

Defunct railway station in New Zealand


Taupiri was a station on the North Island Main Trunk line with a goods shed[2] and an island platform,[3] serving the small settlement of Taupiri in the Waikato District of New Zealand.

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A stationmaster's house and telegraph office were added in 1882[4] and a goods shed at about the same time.[5] There were protests when the stationmaster was withdrawn in 1895[6] and the station was reduced to a flag station,[7] though still staffed.[8] In 1901 this resulted in a case of calves being left at the station.[9]

Traffic grew as shown in the graph and table below.

tickets sales 1883-1896 and 1906-1950 - derived from annual returns to Parliament of "Statement of Revenue for each Station for the Year ended"
year tickets season tickets staff ref.
1883 571 1 [10]
1884 1,100 1 [11]
1885 1,156 1 [12]
1886 976 1 [13]
1887 880 1 [14]
1888 730 1 [15]
1889 998 1 [16]
1890 [17]
1891 1,042 1 [18]
1892 807 1 [19]
1893 1,317 1 [20]
1894 1,658 1 [21]
1895 2,054 1 [22]
1896 1,052 Closed 1 Mar [23]
1906 2,495 4 1 [24]
1907 5,081 18 1 [25]
1908 5,515 16 2 [26]
1909 5,399 9 2 [27]
1910 6,959 14 2 [28]
1911 6,962 15 2 [29]
1912 7,019 16 2 [30]
1913 7,511 12 3 [31]
1914 6,523 [32]
1915 7,033 10 [33]
1916 6,801 24 [34]
1917 6,741 6 [35]
1918 6,270 9 [36]
1919 6,436 28 [37]
1920 6,791 155 [38]
1921 8,217 177 [39]
1922 8,209 174 [40]
1923 8,242 165 [41]
1924 8,661 135 [42]
1925 8,244 94 [43]
1926 7,333 114 [44]
1927 6,727 47 [45]
1928 5,383 36 [46]
1929 5,159 36 [47]
1930 4,906 45 [48]
1931 5,585 66 [49]
1932 4,864 100 [50]
1933 6,106 136 [51]
1934 7,597 151 [52]
1935 7,759 150 [53]
1936 7,411 144 [54]
1937 6,914 143 [55]
1938 7,193 135 [56]
1939 7,121 162 [57]
1940 8,415 173 [58]
1941 9,019 166 [59]
1942 10,673 190 [60]
1943 13,097 118 [61]
1944 12,404 132 [62]
1945 8,746 134 [63]
1946 8,615 100 [64]
1947 5,660 68 [65]
1948 4,118 86 [66]
1949 3,314 120 [67]
1950 2,981 52 [68]
KiwiRail Ef30007 & Dl9008 Heading South (32916109770)

Mangawara Bridges 272 and 273

Wooden trestle bridge 57 was built in 1877 to cross the Mangawara Stream, just north of Taupiri. When the line was doubled in 1938,[69] bridges 272 and 273 were built alongside.[70] 273 (east) was replaced from 2015[71] and 272 (west) upgraded.[72] The replacement used 390 tonnes of steel in two 24m girders connected to 5.5m cross beams.[73] The bridge was the last of 8 bridge[74] upgrades to increase line capacity.[75]


References

  1. "Taupiri, on the Waikato River | National Library of New Zealand". natlib.govt.nz. 1 January 1951. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  2. "New Zealand Herald". 28 March 1882. p. 4. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  3. "Taupiri". Waikato Times. 8 April 1884. p. 2. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  4. "Proposed Closing of Taupiri Railway Station". Waikato Times. 17 December 1895. p. 5. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  5. "Taupiri". nzetc.victoria.ac.nz. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  6. "The Minister of Railways". New Zealand Herald. 6 February 1896. p. 5. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  7. "Auckland Star". 14 November 1901. p. 4. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  8. "News of the Day". Auckland Star. 13 June 1938. p. 6. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  9. "KiwiRail upgrade '007' licenced to thrill". Contractor Magazine. 18 August 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  10. "KiwiRail upgrade '007' licenced to thrill". Contractor Magazine. 18 August 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  11. Collett, Stephen (October 2015). "KiwiRail: Freight Transport (Rail) System Update" (PDF).

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