Ashhurst Railway Station
Ashhurst Railway Station exists on the Palmerston North–Gisborne Line between Palmerston North and the Manawatu Gorge serving the town of Ashhurst. The station existed as a flag-stop station before being made a formal stop in 1892. The station was sold in 1980 and the buildings and facilities were demolished sometime after and replaced with a simple shelter.[1] The station was closed in 2001. No regular passenger service uses the line and there are no-longer any structures at the station; only the abandoned platform remains.
Ashhurst | |||||||||||
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New Zealand Government Railways (NZGR) regional rail | |||||||||||
![]() The station in 2021, showing the barren platform | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Location | York Street, Ashhurst | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 40.296934°S 175.751024°E | ||||||||||
Elevation | 72 m (236 ft) | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Palmerston North–Gisborne Line | ||||||||||
Platforms | Single | ||||||||||
Tracks | Mainline (1) Loop (1) | ||||||||||
Construction | |||||||||||
Structure type | None | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 7 March 1892 | ||||||||||
Closed | 2001 | ||||||||||
Rebuilt | post-1980s | ||||||||||
Services | |||||||||||
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In the 1937-38 financial year, the passenger count was totaled at 7,924.[2]
A number of Railway Cottages were built to the north of the Station on the Manawatu Scenic Route Road level crossing. One of which proved to cause poor visibility at the level crossing and was recommended for removal. The Ashhurst over-bridge was later constructed.[3] As of 2022, three 1920s-scheme houses remain along-side a railway house of the 1930s-50 schemes.
References
- "Ashhurst Railway Station".
- "Railway Revenue". No. VOLUME 63, ISSUE 203. MANAWATU TIMES. 29 August 1938. p. 3. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
The Ashhurst station handeled 7924 passengers, earning a revenue of £611, which goods freight brought a total of £4685
- "ASHHURST LEVEL CROSSING". No. VOLUME LV, ISSUE 7217. MANAWATU TIMES. 15 May 1930. Retrieved 13 March 2022.