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- Title
- Te Puke Railway Station
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- Western Bay District Council
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- Western Bay Community Archives
- Description
The railway through Te Puke was opened to passenger and goods traffic in October 1913, but the need for a railway was articulated by the Minister of Public Works in 1909, the Honourable Roderick McKenzie when he said “The Government is strongly impressed with the importance for a trunk railway through the important Bay of Plenty district……and considers that now is the time to make a commencement with the work" Cars had made an appearance by the time this was taken although if you look closel...
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- Date created
- 1920s
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- http://westernbay.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/928
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- Te Puke railway station
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- Te Puke railway station / Trains / Railway station / Turn Back Tuesday / Western Bay of Plenty Railways
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