1940 aerial view of the Waikato River (left), Great South Rd at Ohinewai and Ohinewai railway station (right). The Waikato Expressway now runs through the centre
double track from 14 Dec 1958 to north from 27 August 1939 to south[1]
History
Opened
13 August 1877
Closed
10 April 1965 passengers
31 December 1978 goods
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Ohinewai Railway Station was a flag station[2] on the North Island Main Trunk line, serving Ohinewai in the Waikato District of New Zealand, 59 mi (95 km) south of Auckland.[3] It was 8.18 km (5.08 mi) north of Huntly, 7.26 km (4.51 mi) south of Rangiriri[4] and 33 ft (10 m) above sea level.[5] It was in the village, just north of Tahuna Rd.[6]
Preceding station
Historical railways
Following station
Rangiriri Line open, station closed
North Island Main Trunk New Zealand Railways Department
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