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Awakeri is a
village located southwest of Whakatāne in the Bay of
Plenty region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located in a
farming and fruit-growing...
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tramway operated as an
extension of the
Whakatane Board Mills Line from
Awakeri to the
Whakatane Board Mill near Whakatane,
until its
closure in 1966....
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carrying p****engers at up to 25 km/h (16 mph) on
several former railways.
Awakeri Rail
Adventures operate carts on a 10 km (6.2 mi) part of the
former Tāneatua...
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through Te Teko,
across the
Rangitaiki River, to
Awakeri.
After crossing SH 2 at
Awakeri, the
highway turns north and
heads towards the coast. The...
- held on 4 July at the
University of Auckland, New Zealand. The
winner was
Awakeri Primary School from the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. The 2013
world final...
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Motuoapa near Tūrangi
Waingaro Wairakei Waiwera, near
Orewa Whakatāne (
Awakeri springs)
Whitianga (The Lost Spring)
Hanmer Springs Hurunui River Maruia...
- to the
short length of line
between the mill and the NZR
connection at
Awakeri and were
repainted from the
original black with
yellow trim into a white...
- company's mill on the
western side of the
river to the
Taneatua Branch line at
Awakeri. The
Whakatane Board Mills Line was
freight only, with no p****enger service...
- line. In 2015 a rail cart operation,
Awakeri Rail Adventures, was
established on the
section of the line from
Awakeri eastward to
Rewatu Road. Some of the...
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opened in 1937 as a tramway,
connecting to the NZR East
Coast Main
Trunk at
Awakeri. Initially, the line
carried materials for
constructing the
Whakatane Board...