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Levin Railway Station

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Location
  
Oxford Street, Levin

Parking
  
Yes

Address
  
Levin 5510, New Zealand

Owner
  
KiwiRail

Owned by
  
KiwiRail

Rebuilt
  
1895, 1909

Opened
  
1886

Line(s)
  
North Island Main Trunk

Similar
  
Palmerston North Railway, Paekakariki Railway Station, Masterton Railway Station, Otaki Railway Station, Shannon Railway Station

Levin Railway Station is a station on the North Island Main Trunk serving Levin in the Horowhenua District of New Zealand. It is served by the Capital Connection long distance commuter train between Wellington and Palmerston North. Prior to the services cessation in 2012 it was also served by the Overlander long distance train between Wellington and Auckland.

History

The station was opened by the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (WMR) in 1886 as an intermediate station on the Wellington-Manawatu Line. The first station was built in the northern part of Levin near Tyne Street, and was replaced in 1894-95 by a station near the centre of Levin. In 1909 this station was destroyed by fire, and replaced by a station 10 chains (200m) south. There was a nearby station in the southern part of Levin at Weraroa from c1886 to 1894.

Two former railway (staff) houses in Levin have Class II listing with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust, 29 Keepa Street and 31 Keepa Street.

References

Levin Railway Station Wikipedia