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Pleasant Point, New Zealand

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Country
  
New Zealand

Territorial authority
  
Timaru District

Postcode
  
7903

Population
  
1,310 (2013)

Area code
  
03

Region
  
Canterbury

Time zone
  
NZST (UTC+12)

Elevation
  
65 m

Local time
  
Wednesday 10:12 AM

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Weather
  
12°C, Wind SE at 6 km/h, 94% Humidity

Pleasant Point is a small country town in southern Canterbury, New Zealand, some 19 km inland from Timaru, on State Highway 8. A service town for the surrounding farming district, it has a population of 1,310 and one of its main attractions is the heritage railway, the Pleasant Point Museum and Railway, which operates steam locomotives and one of only two Model T Ford railcar replicas in the world. It attracts about 10,000 people a year. For almost one hundred years, the Fairlie branch line railway passed through the town. It closed on 2 March 1968, and the heritage line utilises 2.5 km of track along the branch's old route.

Map of Pleasant Point, New Zealand

Pleasant Point is also known for glassblowing, taxidermy, blacksmithing and custard squares, and Māori rock art can be viewed nearby. Vineyards have also been established in the area. It also has two primary schools, a preschool and a play centre. Pleasant Point High School was closed by the Labour government in 2004. It has two rivers nearby, the Opihi and the TeNgawai; the two rivers meet just to the north of the town.

References

Pleasant Point, New Zealand Wikipedia