New Zealand Railways Department
The New Zealand Railways Department, NZR or NZGR (New Zealand Government Railways) and often known as the "Railways", was a government department charged with owning and maintaining New Zealand's railway infrastructure and operating the railway system. The Department was created in 1880 and was corporatised on 1 April 1982 into the New Zealand Railways Corporation. Originally, railway construction and operation took place under the auspices of the former provincial governments and some private railways, before all of the provincial operations came under the central Public Works Department. The role of operating the rail network was subsequently separated from that of the network's construction. From 1895 to 1993 there was a responsible Minister, the Minister of Railways. He was often also
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Appleby Railway Station, New Zealand
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Clareville Railway Station
Cross Creek Railway Station
Dalefield Railway Station
Eketahuna Railway Station
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Gisborne Railway Station, New Zealand
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Greytown Railway Station
Hope Railway Station, New Zealand
Hutt Park Railway Station, Gracefield
Kaitoke Railway Station
Kawatiri Railway Station
Kopuaranga Railway Station
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Mangaroa Railway Station
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Mauriceville Railway Station
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Middleton Railway Station
Napier Railway Station, New Zealand
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Newman Railway Station
Opaki Railway Station
Pigeon Bush Railway Station
Pipitea Point Railway Station
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Appleby Railway Station, New Zealand
Brightwater Railway Station
Christchurch Railway Station (New Zealand)
Clareville Railway Station
Cross Creek Railway Station
Dalefield Railway Station
Eketahuna Railway Station
Fernside Railway Station
Gisborne Railway Station, New Zealand
Greytown Railway Station
Hope Railway Station, New Zealand
Hutt Park Railway Station, Gracefield
Kaitoke Railway Station
Kawatiri Railway Station
Kopuaranga Railway Station
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Mangaroa Railway Station
Mauriceville Railway Station
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Napier Railway Station, New Zealand
Newman Railway Station
Opaki Railway Station
Pigeon Bush Railway Station
Pipitea Point Railway Station
Richmond Railway Station, New Zealand
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Summit Railway Station
Te Aro Railway Station
Tui Railway Station
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Appleby Railway Station, New Zealand
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Hope Railway Station, New Zealand
Hutt Park Railway Station, Gracefield
Hutt Park Railway Station, Petone
Kaitoke Railway Station
Kawatiri Railway Station
Kopuaranga Railway Station
Lyttelton Railway Station
Mangamahoe Railway Station
Mangaroa Railway Station
Mauriceville Railway Station
Middleton Railway Station
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Newman Railway Station
Opaki Railway Station
Pahiatua Railway Station
Papanui Railway Station
Pigeon Bush Railway Station
Pipitea Point Railway Station
Richmond Railway Station, New Zealand
Stoke Railway Station
Summit Railway Station
Te Aro Railway Station
Tui Railway Station
Waingawa Railway Station
Woodville Railway Station, New Zealand
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New Zealand Railways Department
The New Zealand Railways Department, NZR or NZGR (New Zealand Government Railways) and often known as the "Railways", was a government department charged with owning and maintaining New Zealand's railway infrastructure and operating the railway system. The Department was created in 1880 and was corporatised on 1 April 1982 into the New Zealand Railways Corporation. Originally, railway construction and operation took place under the auspices of the former provincial governments and some private railways, before all of the provincial operations came under the central Public Works Department. The role of operating the rail network was subsequently separated from that of the network's construction. From 1895 to 1993 there was a responsible Minister, the Minister of Railways. He was often also
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Das New Zealand Railways Depar ...... Corporation (NZRC) überführt.
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The New Zealand Railways Depar ...... the Minister of Public Works.
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Das New Zealand Railways Depar ...... Corporation (NZRC) überführt.
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