Durham Road railway station

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LocationMountain Road
Norfolk 4388
New Zealand
Coordinates39°10′58.3″S 174°13′13.7″E / 39.182861°S 174.220472°E / -39.182861; 174.220472
Elevation227 metres (745 ft)
Durham Road
Durham Road railway station 22 May 1950, with dairy factory visible lower left.
General information
LocationMountain Road
Norfolk 4388
New Zealand
Coordinates39°10′58.3″S 174°13′13.7″E / 39.182861°S 174.220472°E / -39.182861; 174.220472
Elevation227 metres (745 ft)
SystemNew Zealand Government Railways (NZGR)
Regional rail
LineMarton–New Plymouth line
PlatformsSingle side
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
ArchitectVogel-era class 6
History
Opened17 December 1879
Closed19 May 1963 (passenger)
24 January 1966 (freight)
Location
Notes
Previous Station: Norfolk Road Station
Next Station : Inglewood Station

Durham Road railway station was a small rural railway station on the Marton–New Plymouth Line in Taranaki, New Zealand. It opened on 17 December 1879 as part of the line's extension from Inglewood towards Stratford.[1] Serving the local farming community south of Inglewood, the station was lightly equipped – typically just a shelter shed, a short passenger platform with a cart access, and a simple loading bank for goods. The station saw light use - primarily from local mixed trains and goods services for the local farm, including a nearby dairy factory. Regular passenger services ended in 1963 while Durham Road remained open for goods services until 24 January 1966.

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