- Hedgehope, New Zealand
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New Zealand
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caption=Hedgehope is a locality in the central Southland region of
New Zealand 'sSouth Island . [Land Information New Zealand, [http://www.linz.govt.nz/apps/placenames/index.html?p=4640 Geographic Placenames Database: Place Name Detail - Hedgehope] , accessed 3 November 2007.] Located in theHokonui Hills , Winton is to the west,Mataura to the east, andMabel Bush to the south .The nearest city isInvercargill , over 25 km to the southwest. State Highway 96 passes through Hedgehope as it travels betweenSpringhills and Glencoe.Hedgehope was also once the terminus of the
Hedgehope Branch railway . On17 July 1899 , abranch line diverging from the Kingston Branch in Winton was opened to Hedgehope and it served the town for over half a century. Due to low demand, passengers always had to travel in carriages attached to slow freight services; these were known asmixed train s. The rise of private car ownership in the 1920s caused the quantity of passengers to slip to levels unsustainable for even mixed trains, and accordingly passenger provisions were cancelled from9 February 1931 . Freight quantities also steadily declined, and in the early 1950s, the decision was taken to close over half the branch. On24 December 1953 , the branch was truncated to Browns and Hedgehope's railway service fully ceased. Today, there is little evidence left of the railway's existence apart from some of its former formation. [David Leitch and Brian Scott, "Exploring New Zealand's Ghost Railways", revised edition (Wellington: Grantham House, 1998 [1995] ), 122.]References
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