Runciman railway station
Runciman railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand, serving an area which had been sold by James Runciman in 1864, with plots near the proposed railway gaining higher prices. It was initially planned for the terminal of the Auckland and Drury Railway to be north of the settlement, but an offer of the later station site was made in 1864.
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Runciman railway station
Runciman railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand, serving an area which had been sold by James Runciman in 1864, with plots near the proposed railway gaining higher prices. It was initially planned for the terminal of the Auckland and Drury Railway to be north of the settlement, but an offer of the later station site was made in 1864.
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