- Weka Pass
Weka Pass is a
gorge located in the northern Canterbury region ofNew Zealand 'sSouth Island between the towns ofWaipara andWaikari .The
Waipara River cut the Weka Pass by wearing down the softlimestone andmudstone in the area. Erosion has created a number of distinctive limestone formations in the pass, which are known by descriptive names such as Frog Rock and The Seal. The Pass is home to various species of bird, including theweka ,kākā , andkiwi , and was also home to the extinctmoa .Māori rock art can be found under a limestone overhang, and it is now the prime attraction of the Weka Pass Historic Park. Māori first explored the area approximately a millennium ago and used the limestone overhang for shelter. Early European explorers utilised the overhang for the same purpose.State Highway 7 runs through the Weka Pass, and so does a
railway line. This railway was established in 1882 and although originally intended to be part of the Main North Line fromChristchurch to Nelson and Blenheim, the main line ultimately took a coastal route northwards from Waipara and the line through the Weka Pass became part of theWaiau Branch . Thisbranch line operated until15 January 1978 , and the section through the Weka Pass has been saved by a preservation group, theWeka Pass Railway . It is now one of the premier restored/tourist railways in New Zealand.External links
* [http://www.wekapassrailway.co.nz/ Official website of the Weka Pass Railway]
* [http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/page.aspx?id=34200 Department of Conservation: Weka Pass Historic Reserve]* [http://www.trainweb.org/enzedrail/branch/waiau/02/ Information about and photos of the railway through Weka Pass]
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