- The
Makatote Viaduct (Bridge 179)
takes the
North Island Main
Trunk railway (NIMT)
across the
Makatote River in New Zealand. It is 335.7 km (208.6 mi)...
- The
Makatote River is a
river of the
centre of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows west from the
slopes of
Mount Ruapehu, and from the
Hauhungatahi Wilderness...
- The
Makatote Tramway was from the late 1920s to 1940 a 2.6
kilometres (1.6 mi) long bush
tramway network near
Makatote in the
central North island of New...
-
north of the
Manganuioteao Viaduct, and a
short distance south of the
Makatote Viaduct. A
concrete obelisk was
erected in
early 1909. The
monument marks...
-
Waimarino Fault probably allowed capture of the
Waimarino Stream and/or
Makatote River by the
Manganuiateao River,
which would have
reduced erosion by ending...
- Zealand. It
served the
small village of
Pokaka and lay to the
south of
Makatote Viaduct, the late
completion of
which held up
opening of the station. Pokako...
- (with the Makōhine, Mangaweka, Hapuawhenua, Taonui, Manganui-a-te-ao and
Makatote viaducts),
Awatere bridge;
Farewell Spit Lighthouse,
Rakaia Gorge Bridge...
- Erua. For a
month in 1908 it was the
terminus of the line from Auckland.
Makatote Viaduct and
tramway are
about 3 mi (4.8 km)
south of Erua.
Surveying for...
-
still 146 km (91 mi) apart, and
contracts for
three m****ive
viaducts (
Makatote,
Hapuawhenua and Taonui) were not let
until 1905. The
government committed...
- and
Burnand Tramway Ongarue 1922–1958 Knight's tram
Raurimu 1912–1922
Makatote Tramway 1920s–1940
Taringamotu Tramway 1910–1960s Price's Bush Tramway...