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Eyreton,
originally known as Eyretown, is a
small village in the
Canterbury region of New Zealand's
South Island. It is
named after Edward John Eyre,...
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Eyreton is a
small rural village in the
Canterbury region of New Zealand's
South Island. It is west of
Kaiapoi and north-west of
Eyreton and is named...
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Eyreton Branch was a
branch line
railway that
formed part of New Zealand's
national rail network.
Located in the
Canterbury region of the
South Island...
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February 1878, the West
Eyreton-Oxford
section opened. The Swannanoa-
Eyreton statistical area,
which also
includes Eyreton,
covers 61.77 km2 (23.85 sq mi)...
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those that have been closed.
Included are
stations on the
following lines:
Eyreton Branch,
Little River Branch, Main
North Line out to Rangiora, Main South...
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Doyleston Drummond Dunedin Dunsandel Duntroon Ealing Edendale Eiffelton Eyreton Fairhall Fairlie Fortrose Frankton Franz Josef /
Waiau Geraldine Glenavy...
- were re-gauged to the new
national standard of 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm). The
Eyreton Branch line was
constructed at the
behest of
parochial interests in the...
- Australia, are
named in his honour. So too are the
villages of
Eyreton and West
Eyreton, and
Eyrewell Forest, in
Canterbury and the Eyre
Mountains and...
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Hailwood Avenue junction to
right A1
Douglas to Peel road with the A23
Eyreton Road and the B36 Old
Church Road,
Crosby A3
Castletown to
Ramsey road junction...
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Canterbury region of the
South Island, and ran
roughly parallel with the
Eyreton Branch that was
located some ten
kilometres south. It
opened to Oxford...