Hutt Park railway station, Petone

Hutt Park railway station was on the privately owned but government operated Hutt Park Railway in Petone, a suburb of the city of Lower Hutt in the Wellington region of New Zealand’s North Island. It was on the western bank of the Hutt River, adjacent to a bridge that carried pipes over the Hutt River, near present-day Waione Street.

Hutt Park
New Zealand Government Railways Department
General information
Coordinates41°13′56″S 174°53′51″E
Owned byHutt Park Railway Company
Line(s)Hutt Park Railway
PlatformsSingle side
TracksBranch line (1)
Siding (1)
History
Opened6 February 1885
Closed19 November 1915
Previous namesPipe Bridge, Racecourse Platform
Passengers
190415,800

The station was built for, and only ever handled, patrons for the Hutt Park Raceway who arrived on special race trains from Wellington. The station was only busy for several days a year during racing season, and operated between 1885 and 1906.

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