- Mount Somers
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Mount Somers is a small town in Canterbury, New Zealand, nestled in the foothills of the Southern Alps. The population in the 2001 census was 2,307. Due to its scenic location, it has seen growth in the number of holiday homes.
Unlike many country towns in New Zealand, Mount Somers' economy has not been solely agricultural. Coal, clay, sand, and limestone have been mined in the hills behind the town, and from 1885 until 1968 the community and its industries were served by the Mount Somers Branch railway from the Main South Line. From 1889 to 1957 an extension ran to Springburn, and the branch was sometimes known as the Springburn Branch. From Mount Somers railway station a private bush tramway ran into the hills behind the town, providing access to the various industrial operations there. Relics of both the railway and tramway are still visible today.
References
External links
- 2001 census data for Mount Somers
- Railways of New Zealand: Mount Somers Tramway and the Mount Somers/Springburn Branch
Coordinates: 43°43′S 171°24′E / 43.717°S 171.4°E
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Categories:- Ashburton District
- Populated places in New Zealand
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