Tawa Flat deviation

Tawa Flat deviation
The NIMT Tawa Flat Deviation's double track climbing towards Tawa No. 1 tunnel over the up Wairarapa Line and Hutt Rd, with Ngauranga station in the background alongside the State Highway 1 motorway.

The Tawa Flat deviation is a double-track section of the North Island Main Trunk Railway (NIMT) just north of Wellington, New Zealand. It includes two tunnels, Tawa No. 1 (1,238 metres (4,062 ft)) and Tawa No. 2 (4,323 metres (14,183 ft)), separated by the Ngauranga Gorge. No. 2 tunnel passes under Newlands and comes out at Glenside, on the way to Tawa Flat (renamed Tawa in 1955). The tunnels were constructed by the Public Works Department as no satisfactory tenders were received.

The deviation opened to goods trains on 22 July 1935 and to passengers on 19 June 1937 [1]. It replaced a steep section of the former Wellington & Manawatu Railway, most of which is still in use as the Johnsonville Line.

The line from Wellington to Paekakariki was electrified at 1500 V DC from 24 July 1940, being delayed by late delivery of some items from England. Initially locomotive-hauled trains were used, and DM/D electric multiple units first ran on the line on 5 September 1949 [2], As was pointed out in the 1925 Merz & McLellan Report, electrification removed the need to relieve the steep gradients to Pukerua Bay summit by a deviation to the east, and was desirable in the long No. 2 tunnel. ED class electric locomotives were introduced in 1938 for use on this section.

The deviation is used by Tranz Metro electric units to Porirua and Paraparaumu, Tranz Scenic's Overlander and Capital Connection, and KiwiRail freight trains.

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References

  1. ^ Murray and Parsons, pp. 30,33
  2. ^ Murray and Parsons, p. 36
  • North Island Main Trunk: An Illustrated History by W.A. Pierre (1981, A.H. & A.W. Reed), ISBN 0 589 01316 5.
  • Rails through the Valley: The story of the construction and use of the railway lines through Tawa by Bruce Murray and David Parsons (2008, Tawa Historical Society) ISBN 978 0 473 14410 4


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