The Tokanui Branch, also known as the Seaward Bush Branch, was a branch line railway located in Southland, New Zealand. It diverged from the Bluff Branch south of the main railway station in Invercargill and ran for 54 kilometres in a southeasterly direction. Construction began in 1883 and it operated until 1966.
TokanuiBranch, also known as the Seaward Bush Branch, was a branch line railway located in Southland, New Zealand. It diverged from the Bluff Branch...
Tokanui may refer to the following in New Zealand: Tokanui, Southland, a locality TokanuiBranch, a former branch line railway Tokanui River, a river flowing...
When the Tokanuibranch closed, the parallel line was taken out of use, and points were installed at Clyde Street for access to the branch by work trains...
Connection of the Catlins River Branch and the TokanuiBranch Cromwell – Queenstown, proposed connection with the Kingston Branch extension before Otago Central...
Orepuki. Main South Line Kingston Branch Bluff Branch Browns/Hedgehope Branch Seaward Bush/TokanuiBranch Wairio/Ohai Branch Leitch & Scott 1995, p. 120. "S176...
February 1915. There were proposals to extend the line to meet the TokanuiBranch, but these were little more than ploys by ambitious politicians. The...
expenditure on the line was proposed once it was complete to Glenham, and the TokanuiBranch (which at the time terminated in Mokotua) was extended into the lower...
and Tokanui to the southwest, and Fortrose on the coast to the south. On 9 June 1899, a 6 mi 61 ch (10.9 km) extension of the Seaward Bush Branch was...
through Oteramika, but at one point, the Kapuka railway station on the TokanuiBranch was named Oteramika. This station opened on 1 March 1895, closed to...
Pukewao and Tokanui to the southeast. On 20 December 1911, an extension of the Seaward Bush Branch from Waimahaka through Te Peka to Tokanui was opened...
1911, an extension of the Seaward Bush Branch from Waimahaka through Pukewao to Tokanui was opened. This branch line railway linked Pukewao with Invercargill...
settlements of any great size are Kaka Point (population 231), Waikawa, Tokanui, and Fortrose, which lies at the western edge of the Catlins on the estuary...
(Manawatū-Whanganui) Tiraumea River (Tasman) Toaroha River Tohoratea River Toitoi River Tokanui River Tokomairaro River Tokomaru River Tolson River Tone River Tongapōrutu...
16.91 km from Invercargill by rail. The line was ultimately opened to Tokanui in 1911. Passengers from Timpanys were carried on mixed trains, and when...
within the rohe (traditional tribal area) of Ngāti Hako and Ngāti Tara Tokanui. Ohinemuri is a Māori word, meaning "the girl left behind", referring to...