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Rangiahua

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141: 132: 217: 37: 44: 213:, even though the line was nearly complete - New Zealand's northernmost railway tunnel had been made and Rangiahua's railway yard and platform had been built. A report in 1931 concluded that the new line would not be economic and that the interest charge on borrowing money for its completion would increase the branch's operating loss. 224:
In 1936, a review was conducted into the future of the line, and the decision was that no extension beyond Rangiahua would be economic, and that the section from Okaihau to Rangiahua would not be viable. The abandoned track and associated equipment was salvaged for use elsewhere, and today State
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There is a Maori Cemetery here, situated near the New Zealand State Highway 1, which houses the grave of a Commonwealth casualty from World War I; Rifleman John Muriwai of the New Zealand forces contracted measles and pneumonia and died at
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to the east. Rangiahua is part of the Omahuta Forest-Horeke statistical area, which covers the upper Hokianga Harbour. For demographics of this area, see
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Highway 1 runs where the station used to be, with the platform to the east and a loading bank to the west.
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Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand
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New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives (1931).
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Panorama of the Waipapa River flat near Rangiahua, 1918
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Rangiahua nearly became New Zealand's most northern
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Rangiahua is located in Northland Region
35°18′19″S 173°38′29″E / 35.30528°S 173.64139°E / -35.30528; 173.64139
Northland Region
Far North District


Hokianga Harbour
Northland Region
State Highway 1
Umawera
Okaihau
Horeke
railway
Okaihau Branch
branch line
Otiria
North Auckland Line
Kaitaia
Great Depression

Trentham Military Camp
Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand
"Rangiahua (Korokota) Maori Cemetery"
35°18′S 173°38′E / 35.300°S 173.633°E / -35.300; 173.633
Categories
Far North District
Populated places in the Northland Region

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