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Middleton Railway Station

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Owned by
  
Railways Department

Platforms
  
Single side

Closed
  
April 1891

Line(s)
  
Wairarapa Line

Tracks
  
Main (x1)

Opened
  
1 November 1880

Location
  
Wiltons Road, Carterton, New Zealand

Owner
  
New Zealand Railways Department

Similar
  
Clareville Railway Station, Fernside Railway Station, Kopuaranga Railway Station, Dalefield Railway Station, Newman Railway Station

Middleton railway station was a short-lived rural flag station in the Wairarapa region of New Zealand’s North Island. It was located on the Wairarapa Line between the stations of Clareville (to the south) and Waingawa (to the north) near what was known as West Taratahi Road (now Wiltons Road). It opened in 1880 but was closed just over a decade later in 1891.

History

Following the opening of the Greytown Branch in May 1880, construction of the line northwards steadily progressed towards Masterton. The first train was able to cross the Waingawa River in late July and a station had been erected at Middleton by the end of August. The station opened to all traffic along with the Woodside – Masterton section of the line on 1 November 1880.

Facilities at Middleton were few and consisted of a platform and passenger shelter. The Working Timetable also lists a loading bank and up to two private sidings were also listed though not after 1884.

Freight traffic didn’t officially begin until 1881 by which time the station had been receiving passenger trains for several months. The station was last listed in the October 1889 Working Timetable and was closed to all traffic about April 1891.

References

Middleton Railway Station Wikipedia