- Leader River
The Leader River is a river in the
Hurunui District of the Canterbury region inNew Zealand 'sSouth Island . It is a tributary of the Waiau River, which it meets near Parnassus. Numerous smaller watercourses join the Leader River, including theHookhamsnyvy Creek .In the 1910s, the
New Zealand Railways Department intended to build arailway up the Leader River's valley as part of the Main North Line linkingChristchurch with the Marlborough region. Between 1912 and 1914, roughly 3 km of track was laid northwards from Parnassus up the Leader River's valley, a few more kilometres of formation was made, and work began on a bridge over the Leader River. However, the outbreak ofWorld War I brought a halt to construction, and when work resumed on building the railway, a more easterly route out of Parnassus was chosen. Nonetheless, a pier from the never-completed Leader River bridge continues to stand in the river. [Patrick Dunford, [http://www.trainweb.org/enzedrail/mainline/panleader/ "Parnassus & Leader Section SIMT MNL"] , accessed 12 November 2007.]External links
* [http://timeframes.natlib.govt.nz/logicrouter/servlet/LogicRouter?PAGE=object&OUTPUTXSL=object.xslt&pm_RC=REPO02DB&pm_OI=2636&pm_GT=Y&pm_IAC=Y&api_1=GET_OBJECT_XML&num_result=0&Object_Layout=viewimage_object Photo of the Leader River railway bridge under construction.]
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