- Pukewao
Pukewao is a locality in the southeastern corner of the Southland region of
New Zealand 'sSouth Island . [Land Information New Zealand, [http://www.linz.govt.nz/apps/placenames/index.html?p=6654 Geographic Placenames Database: Place Name Detail - Pukewao] , accessed 15 November 2007.] It is located inland fromToetoes Bay in the very western part ofthe Catlins , and nearby settlements includeTokanui to the southeast, Fortrose on the coast to the southwest, andTe Peka andWaimahaka to the northwest.Railway
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20 December 1911 , an extension of the Seaward Bush Branch from Waimahaka through Pukewao to Tokanui was opened. Thisbranch line railway linked Pukewao withInvercargill , with passengers carried onmixed train s. In 1951, the mixed train was cut to operate just once per week, mainly for the benefit of families employed by the Railways Department who lived in the area; goods-only trains operated on other days. On1 June 1960 , passenger services were fully cancelled and trains through Pukewao catered solely for freight until the line officially closed on31 March 1966 as freight levels had not been profitable for years. Some of the line's old formation can still be seen in the vicinity of Pukewao. [David Leitch and Brian Scott, "Exploring New Zealand's Ghost Railways", revised edition (Wellington: Grantham House, 1998 [1995] ), 125-6.]References
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