Wingatui railway station
The Wingatui railway station, sometimes known as the Wingatui Junction railway station, is a former station between Dunedin and Mosgiel in Otago, New Zealand. On the Main South Line, it is the junction for the Otago Central Railway (now the Taieri Gorge Railway run by Dunedin Railways)
It served the settlement of Wingatui. It has an island platform, and used to have a platform for the racecourse at Wingatui.
The present building erected in 1914 was designed by the notable architect George Troup.
The station [1] and signal box [2] are listed by the Rail Heritage Trust.
Both the railway station[3] and the signal box [4] have a New Zealand Historic Places Trust Category II classification (No 2360 & No 2359).
The station was opened on 1 September 1875 and closed on 13 August 1983. The racecourse platform was opened in February 1898.[5]
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