- Paekakariki
Paekakariki is a town in the Kapiti Coast District in the south-western
North Island ofNew Zealand . It is 22 km north ofPorirua and 45 km north-east ofWellington , the nation'scapital city .Paekakariki's population at the 2001 New Zealand census was 1731. The town's name in Māori means "perching place of the kakariki (green parrot)".
Paekakariki lies on a narrowing of the thin coastal plain between the
Tasman Sea and the Akatarawa Ranges (a spur of theTararua Ranges ) and was an important transportation node. To the south, State Highway 1 climbs towards Porirua; to the north the plains extend inland from theKapiti Coast ; at Paekakariki the highway andNorth Island Main Trunk Railway run close together between the coast and hills.History
Immediately prior to European settlement the area had a violent history, due mainly to the presence of the great
Māori warrior leaderTe Rauparaha , whose pa was on nearbyKapiti Island . He died in1849 , the same year that a road connecting Paekakariki with Porirua was completed.Paekakariki's history has been intimately linked with the
railway , and there is a museum at the railway station commemorating this heritage. In1886 theWellington and Manawatu Railway Company 's line from Wellington toLongburn was completed, and Paekakariki became an important stop on the journey. In 1908, the line was incorporated into the national network of theNew Zealand Railways Department and became part of the North Island Main Trunk linking Wellington andAuckland , the North Island's most important line. In 1917, NZR withdrew dining cars from its passenger trains due toWorld War I economic difficulties and Paekakariki became a main refreshment stop on the trip north; originally a temporary measure, the dining cars did not return for decades and Paekakariki's status remained until the 1960s.The locomotive depot gradually declined in importance due to changing motive power, and nowadays only EM class
electric multiple unit s are stabled here. The oldsteam locomotive depot is now the location of "The Engine Shed", the base ofSteam Incorporated , one of New Zealand's premier railway preservation societies. ThePaekakariki Station Precinct Trust has been established to manage the station area, including the museum and Steam Incorporated's depot, and firmly establish it as a historical and tourist attraction.A notable historic building is the former restaurant 'The 1906', currently unoccupied, pending demolition to make way for a change in the motorway.
Trivia
* The town was immortalised as an almost mythical distant place in the song "Paekakariki Beach" by British rock group New Model Army, written in 1999. [ [http://www.newmodelarmy.org/Lyrics/Paekakariki.htm The Complete NMA Lyrics Pages] ]
* The town also appeared in an animated documentary by theSimmonds Brothers , entitled: "Paekakariki: Center of the Universe".
* The New Zealand rugby playerChristian Cullen was named the "Paekakariki Express" for his speed.
* Paekakariki was a camp site for U.S. Marines during World War II. [ [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/us-forces-in-new-zealand/the-camps The camps - US Forces in New Zealand] ]
* The famous and historic Paekakariki Hotel, the town's only pub, was demolished in 2005 to make way for an apartment building. [cite web|url=http://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/NR/rdonlyres/C012F4E4-AEBB-4639-A1B9-4B1731CB6BED/23365/PCB250806.pdf|format=PDF|title=MINUTES of an Ordinary meeting of the Paekakariki Community Board|date=25 August 2005 |accessdate=2007-10-17] [cite web|url=http://www.tekakariki.com/|title=Welcome to Te Kakariki|accessdate=2007-10-17]
* Among the many musicians living in Paekakariki isWayne Mason , who penned 'Nature', voted most popular New Zealand pop song by a national jury of peers.External links
* [http://pspt.wellington.net.nz/ The Paekakariki Railway and Heritage Museum]
* [http://www.gopaekakariki.co.nz/ Paekakariki community website]
* [http://www.paekakarikisurflifeguards.com/ Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards]Notes
References
cite web
title = Paekakariki Beach Lyrics
publisher = Attack Attack Music/Warner Chappell Music Ltd
url = http://www.newmodelarmy.org/Lyrics/Paekakariki.htm
last = Sullivan
first = Justin
accessdate = 2007-02-28
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