
Waikino Railway Station, North Island, New Zealand
S 37° 24.830 E 175° 46.750
60H E 391964 N 5858519
Situated on State Highway 2 near Waihi
Waymark Code: WM878R
Location: North Island, New Zealand
Date Posted: 02/13/2010
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In 1980 the Goldfields Steam Train Society, as it was originally named was formed by a group of enthusiasts, to acquire the Waihi Station complex and the section of track between Waihi & Waikino. The objective of the group with this acquisition was to run a passenger service using heritage machinery, thus preserving this districts railway history for the enjoyment of future generations.
With a name change in the mid Nineties to accommodate modern advertising trends, Goldfields Railway Incorporated now runs a successful time tabled passenger service over its 6:5km of track. The journey from Waihi and Waikino passes over farmland, through cuttings hewn from solid rock, crosses two rivers and the only private rail bridge over a state highway in New Zealand.
The Waikino Station, originally the Paeroa Station was shifted to the site in 1990. It now contains the Waikino Station Café and acts as a terminus linking Goldfields Railway to the walkway system and other attractions in the Karangahake Gorge.
Source: Waihirail