- Goldfields Railway
deviation made it redundant in 1978. The Goldfields Railway was formed in 1980 as the Goldfields Steam Train Society to retain a portion of the old main line and switched to its current name in the mid-nineties. [ [http://www.waihirail.co.nz/text/about.html Goldfields Railway - About Us] ]
History of the line
The route currently used by the Goldfields Railway was originally built through the
Karangahake Gorge as the Waihi Branch fromPaeroa on theThames Branch to provide rail access to the significant mining activity that was then taking place in the Waihi area. It was not intended to be a main line, but after extensive surveys and a few false starts, it became part of the East Coast Main Trunk toTauranga ,Te Puke , and ultimatelyTaneatua in 1928. This route was circuitous, thus making it less appealing than more direct road routes, but traffic nonetheless grew as Tauranga's port increased in importance and the Karangahake Gorge route lacked sufficient capacity. Accordingly, a new route was required and the direct Kaimai Tunnel deviation was built, opening on12 September 1978 . The Karangahake Gorge route was closed and dismantled in the 1980s, except for the 6 kilometres between Waihi and Waikino, which the Goldfields Railway saved. [ [http://www.waihirail.co.nz/text/heritage.html Goldfields Railway - Heritage] ]The preserved line
In Waihi, much of the infrastructure of the station and yard remains intact and preserved; although some freight-related structures such as the livestock yards are gone, the goods shed, six railway houses, and small ancillary buildings remain, and the main station buildings are protected and recognised by the
New Zealand Historic Places Trust and theRail Heritage Trust . [ [http://www.waihirail.co.nz/text/heritage4.html Goldfields Railway - The History of Waihi Station] ] The line to Waikino is 6 km long and includes a few bridges, including the only private railway bridge over a state highway in New Zealand. In Waikino, the station is not the original one built on the site; it was formerly Paeroa's station and was transferred to Waikino in 1990, just before the mothballing and eventual closure of the railway through Paeroa to Thames in 1991. The station is now used as a cafe and to link the railway with a walkway through the Karangahake Gorge and other local attractions. [Goldfields Railway - About Us]Locomotives
The Goldfields Railway possesses a variety of locomotives, primarily small
diesel locomotive s used in private industry or for shunting on the national network. The locomotives include: [ [http://www.waihirail.co.nz/text/image.html Goldfields Railway - Image Gallery] ]*Baguley-Drewry
0-6-0 diesel locomotive, built 1968
*Barclay-Price 0-6-0 diesel locomotive, built as asteam locomotive in 1947, converted to diesel in 1972
*FA 2500-6-2 T steam locomotive, built 1892, [ [http://www.trainweb.org/nzsteam/fa_reg.htm New Zealand Railway Steam Locomotive Classes - FA Class 0-6-2T Register] ] under restoration and leased to theWaitara Railway Preservation Society [ [http://members.tripod.com/waitararailwaypres/id9.html Waitrara Railway Preservation Society - FA 250] ]
*Peckett0-4-2 T steam locomotive, built 1938
*Price0-4-0 petrol locomotive, built 1944
*TR class diesel locomotive, built 1948
*TR class diesel locomotive, also built 1948 but with different cab designThese locomotives are augmented by a collection of velocipedes and motor trolleys that are primarily used for track inspection and maintenance.
The railway has also been visited by steam locomotives owned by others. During
Easter 2006, as part of celebrations to mark over 100 years of the railway in Waihi, Y 542 owned by theMuseum of Transport and Technology was brought to operate trips on the Goldfields Railway. [ [http://www.waihirail.co.nz/text/gallery_cent.html Goldfields Railway - Celebrating 100 Years of Rail Image Gallery] ]Rolling stock
The Goldfields Railway's collection of
rolling stock consists of both passenger carriages and freight wagons. The three passenger carriages are the focus of preservation efforts and date from 1911, 1913, and 1931. They are augmented by an open passenger carriage built in 1993 and attached to a chassis dating from 1911 and aguard's van . The society's diverse freight wagons are currently awaiting restoration. The collection of rolling stock is completed by a railway crane built in 1937. [Goldfields Railway - Image Gallery]Operation
Trains are run thrice daily from Waihi to Waikino and return. The trip takes 30 minutes each way, with a 15 minute stopover at Waikino. Unlike many heritage railways and regular rail services, the Goldfields Railway allows pets to ride on the train, though only on the open carriage that is included in each journey's consist. The railway also offers charter services by arrangement. [ [http://www.waihirail.co.nz/text/timetable.html Goldfields Railway - Timetable] ]
External links
* [http://www.waihirail.co.nz/ Official website of the Goldfields Railway]
References
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