Английская Википедия:Claudelands railway station

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox station Claudelands railway station was a New Zealand railway station in the Hamilton suburb of Claudelands. The station was between Brooklyn Road and Claudelands Road,[1] Шаблон:Convert east of the old Hamilton station (1879–1969) and Шаблон:Convert west of Ruakura[2] (1884–1967).[3]

History

Claudelands had a railway station from 1884 to 1991,[3] named Hamilton East until 1 March 1899,[4] and then Kirikiriroa until 1 February 1914,[5] when it was changed to Claudelands after a petition.[6]

The station was between Brooklyn Road and Claudelands Road.[1]

By 1884 the station had a goods shed and cattle pens.[7] In 1912, the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce applied for a porter to be employed there,[8] which was approved in 1913, when it became a tablet station[9] and the yard was extended,[10] after a lengthy residents' campaign.[11] A Шаблон:Convert x Шаблон:Convert goods shed was built in 1925[12] and electric lighting added by 1927.[13] Railway houses were built in 1920, 1954 and 1955.[7] The station building was damaged by fire on 23 April 1949[7] and burnt down on 11 July 1987,[14] though there is a photograph of the station captioned as 25 June 1988.[15] The stockyards closed on 12 May 1969 and the station closed on 2 June 1991.[7]

In 2020, double tracking and potentially reopening the station for events, were put forward as a COVID-19 recovery scheme, as part of a $150m scheme to relay tracks to Cambridge.[16]

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