- Tuatapere
Tuatapere is a small rural town in
Southland, New Zealand . It is located eight kilometres from the southern coast. The Waiau River flows through the town before reachingTe Waewae Bay , where it has its outflow intoFoveaux Strait . It has a population of approximately 650. The main local industries are forestry and farming.Tuatapere has a logging museum and is the closest town to the largest viaduct in the southern hemisphere. It is on the
Southern Scenic Route fromInvercargill toTe Anau making it a well-travelled tourist stop where one can enjoy the 'world famous' sausages for which Tuatapere considers itself theSausage Capital of New Zealand. The Blue Cliffs near the Rowallan and theHump Ridge Track are also excellent tourist attractions.Railway
On
1 October 1909 , abranch line railway from Invercargill was opened to Tuatapere and it became known as theTuatapere Branch . On20 October 1925 , an extension was opened toOrawia , but the line continued to be known as the Tuatapere Branch and an engine depot was established in the town. It was used as the base for most operations on the line and the branch was operated as essentially two sections, one from Invercargill to Tuatapere and one from Tuatapere to Orawia. Until 1968,steam locomotive s ran alltrain s to Tuatapere, but in June 1968, the line was dieselised, resulting in the closure of the Tuatapere engine depot. On1 October 1970 , a lack of traffic meant the line was truncated to Tuatapere, and it was further cut on30 July 1976 when the section between Riverton and Tuatapere closed. Some relics from the railway have been preserved in Tuatapere, including structures in the station area such as the old station building andgoods shed .External links
* [http://www.tuatapere.com Tuatapere Information Centre]
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