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{{Trail_JuncSUL|Prev_Station=[[Southbrook]]|Next_Station=[[Ashley]]|Prev_Section=[[Southbrook--Rangiora]]|Prev_Dist=3km|Next_Dist=2.8km|Branch_Station=[[Bells]]|Branch_Section=[[Rangiora--Bells]]|Next_Section=[[Rangiora--Ashley]]|Branch_Distance=2.06km}}
{{Trail_JuncSULC|Prev_Station=[[Southbrook]]|Next_Station=[[Ashley]]|Prev_Section=[[Southbrook--Rangiora]]|Prev_Dist=3km|Next_Dist=2.8km|Branch_Station=[[Bells]]|Branch_Section=[[Rangiora--Bells]]|Next_Section=[[Rangiora--Ashley]]|Branch_Distance=2.06km}}
[[South_Island_Network_Diagram#{{PAGENAME}} | Go to  {{PAGENAME}} on the Network Diagram]]
[[South_Island_Network_Diagram#{{PAGENAME}} | Go to  {{PAGENAME}} on the Network Diagram]]



Revision as of 10:12, 20 August 2022

Rangiora--Bells
Bells {{{Branch_Dist}}}
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Southbrook 3km Rangiora 2.8km Ashley
Southbrook--Rangiora Rangiora--Ashley

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STATION NAME--the Maori is literally translated as "day or place of safety or recovery". In this instance the name was given to commemorate the peace treaty signed between Ngai-Tahu and Ngati-Mamoe at Kaiapoi, so translates as "place of peace". D. N. Hawkins