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km
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0.00
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Greymouth
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1.00
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Elmer Lane
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2.25
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Wharemoa (Karoro)
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3.58
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Warburton Street
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5.71
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South Beach
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7.00
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Keith Road
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8.51
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Paroa
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10.65
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Gladstone
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13.26
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Camerons
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17.38
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Kumara
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22.91
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Chesterfield
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25.83
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Awatuna
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30.75
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Arahura
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32.70
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Kahinui
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34.87
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Houhou (Hoho)
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36.55
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Seaview
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38.45
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Hokitika
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41.47
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Takutai
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45.49
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Mananui
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48.45
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Lake Mahinapua
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49.86
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Ruatapu
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61.43
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Ross
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Map of the whole route, including closed sections.
The Ross Branch, officially known as the Hokitika Line since 2011, and previously as the Hokitika Industrial Line,[1] is a branch line railway that forms part of New Zealand's national rail network. It is located in the Westland District of the South Island's West Coast region and opened to Hokitika in 1893. A further extension to Ross operated from 1909 until 1980.