- Waitahuna
Waitahuna is a small rural village in the
Otago region ofNew Zealand 'sSouth Island . It is convert|12|km from Lawrence.In the 19th century, the town thrived after the discovery of
gold . The Waitahuna Gully Miner's Monument commemorates this discovery and the miners who lived in the area. Another notable man-made feature is the Waitahuna River Suspension Bridge, built around 1905-06. The town possesses aprimary school that caters for local students in years 1-6 and has achieved high academic standards.The town was briefly a
railway terminus, when abranch line from a junction in Clarksville with theMain South Line was opened to the town on22 January 1877 . A little over two months later, the line was opened beyond Waitahuna to Lawrence and it went on to become theRoxburgh Branch . Passenger trains served Waitahuna until4 September 1936 ; from that date until the line's closure on1 June 1968 , the line was freight-only. Despite the line's closure, Waitahuna'sgoods shed , station building, and even men's toilets still stand at the site of the former railway yard.External links
* [http://www.ero.govt.nz/ERO/reppub.nsf/0/CDCBF5C83642E12ACC25709E007E6007/$File/3855.htm?OpenElement Education Review Office's review of Waitahuna School, October 2005]
* [http://www.atoz-nz.com/lawrence.asp Lawrence visitor's guide] - includes some Waitahuna details
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