Английская Википедия:Horotiu railway station

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox station Шаблон:Use New Zealand EnglishHorotiu railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand serving Horotiu.[1][2]Шаблон:Historical Rail Start Шаблон:Rail line Шаблон:End box

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1959 view from north AFFCO siding to bottom left

It was a 'flag station', originally Шаблон:Convert north of Te Rapa and Шаблон:Convert south of Ngāruawāhia and named Pukete.[3] The station was moved just over a mile to the north in 1880, to be 76 mi (122 km) from Auckland.[4] It seems no explanation was given[5] for the controversial move.[6] The station changed its name from Pukete to Horotiu on 23 June 1907.[7]

Traffic remained light, amounting to £49 in 1901.[8] It was converted to a switch-out station in 1909,[9] equipped with distant signals in 1916,[10] when the AFFCO sidings opened,[11] and had other alterations to signalling and interlocking in 1934,[12] with extension of automatic signalling from Mercer to Frankton.[13] In 1930 Frankton to Horotiu (Шаблон:Convert) was double tracked, with automatic signalling also extended Шаблон:Convert to Mercer. Horotiu's power interlocking was the first automatic operation of main line points in the country, replacing home and distant signals, Wood's locks[14] (a single key for signal and facing points, named after S P Woods of McKenzie and Holland)[15] and the tablet station.[14] The Шаблон:Convert north to Ngāruawāhia was double track from 5 December 1937.[16]

Accidents

In 1916 a goods trains collided with wagons.[17]

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