Waimate Branch

Waimate & Waimate Gorge Branches
Overview
Other name(s)Waihao Downs Branch
StatusClosed
OwnerRailways Department
LocaleCanterbury, New Zealand
Termini
  • Studholme
  • Waihao Downs
Stations6
Service
TypeHeavy Rail
SystemNew Zealand Government Railways (NZGR)
Services2
Operator(s)Railways Department
History
Opened19 March 1877 (1877-03-19)
Extended to Waihao Forks2 February 1883 (1883-02-02)
Extended to Waihao Downs24 April 1883 (1883-04-24)
Closed beyond Waimate12 November 1953 (1953-11-12)
Closed31 March 1966 (1966-03-31)
Technical
Line length7.42 km (Waimate Branch)
13.32 km (Waimate Gorge Branch)
Number of tracksSingle
CharacterRural
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Route map

km
0.00
Studholme
7.42
Waimate
↑ Waimate Branch
↓ Waimate Gorge Branch
Arno
McLeans
11.27
Waihao
20.74
Waihao Downs
Map
Map

The Waimate Branch was a branch line railway built in southern Canterbury, New Zealand to link the Main South Line with the town of Waimate, the centre of the surrounding rural area. It opened in 1877 and operated until 1966; for some of this time, it included an extension to Waihao Downs that was known as the Waimate Gorge Branch or Waihao Downs Branch. When the line closed, Waimate received the dubious distinction of being New Zealand's first major town to lose its railway line.[1]