Roxburgh Branch

Roxburgh Branch
Overview
StatusClosed
OwnerNew Zealand Railways Department
LocaleOtago, South Island
Termini
Stations18
Service
TypeBranch line
SystemNew Zealand railway network
Operator(s)New Zealand Railways Department
History
Opened1877 (to Lawrence)
1914 (to Beaumont)
1925 (to Miller's Flat)
1928 (to Roxburgh)
Closed31 May 1968
Technical
Line length95 kilometres (59 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Roxburgh Branch
Milton
Milton Junction
Duplicated with Main South Line
0.0
Clarksville Junction
Clarksville
5.0
Glenore
8.0
Mount Stuart
11.0
Manuka
16.0
Round Hill
20.0
Johnstone
24.0
Waitahuna
29.0
Forsyth
35.0
Lawrence
41.0
Evans Flat
44.0
Bowlers Creek
Big Hill 434m
52.0
Craigellachie
56.0
Beaumont
68.0
Craig Flat
71.0
Rigney
76.0
Minzion
79.0
Millers Flat
88.0
Teviot
95.0
Roxburgh
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The Roxburgh Branch was a branch line railway built in the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island that formed part of the country's national rail network. Originally known as the Lawrence Branch, it was one of the longest construction projects in New Zealand railway history, beginning in the 1870s and not finished until 1928. The full line was closed in 1968.[1]