- Ōkaihau
making it
fairly busy.
Ōkaihau has a
primary school (
Ōkaihau Primary School) and a
secondary school (
Okaihau College). The New
Zealand Ministry...
- The
Okaihau Branch,
sometimes known as the
Kaikohe Branch and
rarely the
Rangiahua Branch, was a
branch line
railway that
joined the
North Auckland Line...
- In 1973 the
Ōkaihau district high
school in the Far
North District of New
Zealand was
granted Form 1–7 (Year 7–13)
status and
became Okaihau College with...
- also killed. This
battle is
sometimes described as the
Battle of
Okaihau,
although Okaihau is 3
miles (4.8 km) to the west.: 38 The
return to the Bay of...
- Omapere-Kaikohe,
Ōkaihau, Utakura, Māngungu and ****ke. Much of the
route is a rail trail,
using the
trackbed of the
former Opua and
Ōkaihau Branch railways...
- line
continued north to
Ōkaihau,
opening on 29
October 1923 and
eventually reached Rangiahua,
although the
section between Okaihau and
Rangiahua was never...
- Oamaru* Oban Ōhaeawai Ohakune*
Ohangai Ōhaupō
Ohawe Ohoka Ōhope* Ōhura
Ōkaihau Ōkato Ōkiwi Bay O****u Ōmaha
Omanaia Omarama Omata Ōmokoroa*
Onewhero Opononi...
-
station on the
North Auckland line in New Zealand, at its
junction with the
Ōkaihau and Opua Branches, at Otiria. It is now KiwiRail's most
northerly station...
-
extended northward on the
route currently occupied by the
Northern Busway Okaihau Branch –
extension to
Rangiahua and
Kaitaia Opunake Branch – sub-branch...
- the
Rimutaka Incline. On the
Rimutaka Rail Trail.
Okaihau – on the never-opened
extension of the
Okaihau Branch to Rangiahua,
unused but can be
walked through...