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Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 2/10/1960 Mileage 4 miles 24 chains from Christchurch. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17634
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 15/11/1965 Front of building as it is at Heathcote has been altered from as it was originally. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W3180, Pub 1/12 WRD Canterbury S 17635
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 15/11/1965 In 1869 it was opposite the goods shed. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W3180, Pub 1/12 WRD Canterbury S 17636
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 15/11/1965 It is not known when the building was moved to Heathcote. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W3180, Pub 1/12 WRD Canterbury S 17637
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 15/11/1965 It was transferred to the Lyttelton station yard at a date not known, but appears in photographs taken between 1869 and about 1885. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W3180, Pub 1/12 WRD Canterbury S 17638
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 15/11/1965 The old store at Heathcote is identified as having been one of the buildings used by the contractors of the Lyttelton Tunnel. It has appeared in a photograph taken in 1886 located above the portal of the Tunnel. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W3180, Pub 1/12 WRD Canterbury S 17639
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 9/12/1972 Island platform being dismantled. Rails removed from fence on station side of platform. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W3180, Pub 3/18 WRD Canterbury S 17640
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 22/6/1979 Island platform has been removed. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17641
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 26/10/1979 It is intended to demolish the old line gang buildings (except the trolley shed) alongside the backshunt at Lyttelton end. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17642
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 5/8/1980 Approval to alter and up-grade track in private siding. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17643
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 7/9/1985 Station building, low level passenger platform, signal cabin tunnel end of station. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - JRS/P228 ATL Canterbury S 17644
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 2/11/1987 Main South Line – 3.60km from Port Lyttelton (0.00km). Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17645
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 9/1988 Station building has been demolished, platform extant. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - JRS/P228 ATL Canterbury S 17646
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 10/9/1988 Wagon turntable gives access to two sidings in business premises. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - JRS/P228 ATL Canterbury S 17647
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 3/1992 Signal boxes at each end of Lyttelton Tunnel offered for sale. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - - Rails Canterbury S 17648
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 1/4/1868 A few miners are still at work in the tunnel; but for all practical purposes, it is open to the public. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17649
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 1/4/1868 The first engine drawing goods wagons made the journey safely on the night of November 19, and the first passenger train on the morning of December 9. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17650
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 1/5/1879 Loop siding – 77 wagons Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17651
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 1/5/1879 Mileage 4 miles 22 chains from Christchurch. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17652
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 1/7/1864[?] Post Office operated by Railway staff opened. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Mails by Rail in NZ R Startup Canterbury S 17653
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 1/8/1898 Accommodation 4th class station, passenger platform, cart approach to platform, wagon turntable, fixed signals, stationmaster's house, urinals. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 98/2756 WRD Canterbury S 17654
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 1/8/1898 Loop 54 wagons, backshunt 25 wagons (for Tunnel Workmen). Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 98/2756 WRD Canterbury S 17655
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 1/9/1882 Accommodation 4th class station, passenger platform, cart approach to platform, wagon turntable, fixed signals, stationmaster's house, urinals. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17656
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 1/9/1882 Loop 53 wagons Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17657
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 10/12/1867 The first passenger train to Lyttelton left Christchurch station yesterday morning at nine o'clock, carrying a large number of passengers – larger a great deal tan we had expected to see. The journey to the north of the tunnel was very quickly accomplished, a few additional passengers having been picked up by the way. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17658
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 11/2/1884 Requesting approval for extension of Lyttelton Borough Council's siding, near Heathcote, on to pumping station site. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 1820 WRD Canterbury S 17659
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 11/8/1886 A water course at Heathcote was diverted at the time of making the Lyttelton Tunnel. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 87/2634 WRD Canterbury S 17660
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 12/1/1880 Requesting authority for alteration of points at Heathcote. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 1820 WRD Canterbury S 17661
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 12/12/1881 Loop 53 wagons Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17662
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 13/1/1897 Application to erect steps from railway reserve to Recreation Ground. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 1820 WRD Canterbury S 17663
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 13/10/1860 That at the Christchurch end [sinking of a shaft for the tunnel] is about 165 yards from the entrance and about 103 feet in depth. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17664
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 13/10/1860 The Lyttelton shaft was commenced in the beginning of February, and tat at the Christchurch end on the 13th of that month. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17665
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 13/10/1860 The tunnel, when completed, will be 18 feet in height and 15 feet in width, the upper portion being of rounded form. It is not expected that where rock is found the tunnel will require to be arched, but where it passes through the softer material at either end, no doubt it will be necessary to support it with a lining of brickwork or masonry. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17666
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 14/10/1878 At the Christchurch end of the Heathcote station the lower arm of the semaphore called NG 11 and NG 12 will be disused and the upper arms will be used instead for the goods loop line, viz, that called number 13BG for the Down goods and 14BG for the Up goods. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Allison Smith's Diary NZRLS Canterbury S 17667
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 14/10/1878 For three days the placing points, which are to work in connection with the arms above named, 13BG and 14BG, will be worked by hand by an ordinary switch lever, after that time they will be connected with the signal box. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Allison Smith's Diary NZRLS Canterbury S 17668
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 14/10/1878 The line between Christchurch and Heathcote stations will be broken and traffic interrupted after the passing of the last train at 8.45pm on Monday evening the 14th instant. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Allison Smith's Diary NZRLS Canterbury S 17669
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 14/10/1878 The present running line will be disused and the old broad gauge line will be ready for traffic by 6.50am on Tuesday, 15th instant. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Allison Smith's Diary NZRLS Canterbury S 17670
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 14/10/1878 The signals at the Christchurch end will remain unaltered. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Allison Smith's Diary NZRLS Canterbury S 17671
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 14/10/1878 The signals at the platform, now used for the passenger main line, will remain unaltered, as well as all the signals at the tunnel end. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Allison Smith's Diary NZRLS Canterbury S 17672
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 14/11/1865 At the end of the previous month 50 chains 50 links had been driven at the Heathcote end [of the tunnel] and 46 chains 42 links at the Lyttelton end. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17673
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 14/6/1894 Siding is at 2 miles 4 chains 75 links. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17674
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 14/9/1868 George Holmes & Coy – put in one siding at Heathcote Valley. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Report CPR Canterbury S 17675
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 15/1/1897 Additions to stationmaster's house. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 1820 WRD Canterbury S 17676
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 15/10/1879 Loop siding – 77 wagons Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17677
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 15/4/1868 George Holmes & Coy – Heathcote Valley station – cost £107.12.6. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Report CPR Canterbury S 17678
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 15/8/1877 Siding to grain store at Heathcote, 4 miles 10 chains (Royce Stead & Coy). Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 70 PWD Canterbury S 17679
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 17/8/1889 Siding is at 1 mile 77 chains 71 links. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17680
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 18/11/1867 Tenders called for the fixing of a wire on the telegraph poles from Lyttelton to Selwyn. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W3180, Pro24/33 WRD Canterbury S 17681
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 19/3/1861 The immediate response of the Government was that no higher price would be given. At once the ex-contractors handed over everything to the Provincial Engineer, closed their books, and went about their business. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17682
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 19/3/1861 The Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway enterprise was proceeding with every prospect of a set termination, until the end of November, when the contractors declared off. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17683
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 19/3/1861 They appear to have been frightened off by the presence of a particularly hard stone in the shaft which had been sunk for the investigation, and they declared they could not do the work for the money. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17684
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 19/4/1886 Accommodation 4th class station, passenger platform, cart approach to platform, wagon turntable, fixed signals, stationmaster's house, urinals. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17685
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 19/4/1886 Loop 54 wagons, backshunt 6 wagons (for Tunnel Workmen) Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17686
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 2/11/1878 Cunningham asking for conditions of the leases for land fronting Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, for store site, and lease of land in Heathcote Valley for paddock accommodation. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/994 WRD Canterbury S 17687
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 2/1863 George Holmes & Coy – station at Heathcote Valley – cost £150.0.0. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Report CPR Canterbury S 17688
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 2/3/1878 Minister's approval for extension of siding and turntable. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17689
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 2/5/1868 The work of boxing up the permanent way at Heathcote Valley station is yet to be completed. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Report CPR Canterbury S 17690
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 2/8/1876 Siding at Heathcote. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Provincial Records CPR Canterbury S 17691
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 2/9/1865 A small brick bridge, in the embankment leading from the tunnel towards Christchurch, has been carried up to its full height and is ready to receive the iron girders which are at present at Lyttelton. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17692
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 20/8/1877 Recommending siding for Royse, Stead & Coy and expenditure of £180. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17693
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 21/2/1878 In fact it is an extension of the first application; but as a turntable is involved, it is considered advisable to obtain a further guarantee. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17694
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 21/2/1878 Royse, Stead & Coy – second application for right of access. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17695
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 21/2/1878 The siding is in connection with the through goods siding and a siding already granted to the applicants. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17696
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 22/10/1885 Grain Agency Coy has two sidings at Heathcote. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/994 WRD Canterbury S 17697
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 23/2/1878 Recommending the above, expenditure will be £250. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17698
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 23/2/1878 Requesting authority for extension of Royce Stead & Coy's siding at Heathcote. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3 PWD Canterbury S 17699
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 23/5/1896 Signals for trains starting for Lyttelton from the siding. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 1820 WRD Canterbury S 17700
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 24/1/1863 The deep cutting at the north tunnel mouth is nearly completed, and the embankment stretches out for a long distance into the plain. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17701
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 24/10/1885 New Zealand Grain Agency & Mercantile Coy Ltd – all the above buildings and works are connected by sidings. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/994 WRD Canterbury S 17702
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 24/10/1885 New Zealand Grain Agency & Mercantile Coy Ltd – brick kiln. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/994 WRD Canterbury S 17703
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 24/10/1885 New Zealand Grain Agency & Mercantile Coy Ltd – grain brick store, 200 feet by 60 feet, with accommodation for 45,000 sacks grain. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/994 WRD Canterbury S 17704
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 24/10/1885 New Zealand Grain Agency & Mercantile Coy Ltd – Malt House, brick, 250 feet by 48 feet. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/994 WRD Canterbury S 17705
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 25/6/1877 Plan showing site of reserve originally intended for workshops purposes at Heathcote. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 70 PWD Canterbury S 17706
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 25/7/1863 On the Heathcote side of the hill, nearly all the brickwork that is at present required is completed. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17707
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 25/9/1877 Minister directs siding to be granted. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17708
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 29/9/1862 400 yards of the tunnel is complete at the Heathcote Valley end and about the same amount at the Lyttelton end. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17709
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 29/9/1862 The ceremony of laying the first stone of the tunnel arch of the Lyttelton & Christchurch Railway was celebrated in the Heathcote Valley in the presence of a numerous assemblage. The stone, weighing about half a ton, was obtained from the quarry over the tunnel. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17710
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 29/9/1862 Tunnel named “Moorehouse” Tunnel in honour of Mrs Moorehouse, who presided at the celebration. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17711
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 29/9/1876 Proposed siding to malt house with three rails to suit gauges and turntable to brick yard. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Provincial Records CPR Canterbury S 17712
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 31/10/1861 It is anticipated that soon after Christmas the waggon road will be laid from the open cutting up to the inner face of the working. [of the tunnel] Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17713
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 31/12/1885 He has also disposed of the property of the Company in the Heathcote Valley (lately the stores of Messrs Royce Stead & Coy) to Mr Wigram. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/994 WRD Canterbury S 17714
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 31/12/1885 The liquidator of the Grain Agency Coy has sold the stores belonging to that Company to the Lyttelton Harbour Boar. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/994 WRD Canterbury S 17715
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 31/3/1883 Fencing Heathcote Valley - £12.2.4. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 83/2044 WRD Canterbury S 17716
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 31/3/1885 Private siding granted in 1878 to the Lyttelton Borough Council (present holder) at 2 miles 7 chains, Waterworks Siding. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 83/2044 WRD Canterbury S 17717
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 31/3/1885 Private siding granted on 6/10/1877 to Royce, Stead & Coy at 4 miles 77 chains, Heathcote. Transferred to New Zealand Grain Agency & Mercantile Agency Coy (Ltd) (present holder). 2/3/1878 addition made to siding. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 83/2044 WRD Canterbury S 17718
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - 4/10/1866 The passenger traffic is very small on the line between the Heathcote and Christchurch, being almost confined to the persons living about the line, the walk over the hill being a serious drawback to this kind of line. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17719
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 4/10/1877 Royse, Stead & Coy – We find the plan of the siding for the Heathcote Valley will only permit us to work one door of the Malt House. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17720
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 4/10/1877 We signed the application with the plan on it, but it was done hurriedly and without due consideration. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17721
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 4/10/1877 Will you be able to rectify our oversight and instruct your Clerk of Works to extend the siding a few feet more westward so as to enable us to load or discharge at both doors of the Malt House? Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17722
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 4/4/1863 North tunnel front has been completed and several lengths of the brick lining put in. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17723
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 4/7/1863 The contractors are pushing on the works in order to be able to open the line between Ferrymead and Christchurch in September next. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17724
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 4/7/1863 The earthwork of this portion of the line is nearly completed, the large culverts in the Heathcote Valley are built, and the material for the railway bridge over the Heathcote delivered for erection, so that on the arrival of the rails little will remain to be done beyond the laying of the permanent way. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17725
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 5/10/1861 The cutting on the Lyttelton beach is carried up to the south entrance to the tunnel, and the cutting at the north end of the Heathcote Valley is making steady progress, the embankment creeping forward into the valley with a daily perceptible advance. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17726
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 5/6/1885 Application for porch on porter's house. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 1820 WRD Canterbury S 17727
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 5/9/1863 On the Heathcote side nearly all of the brick lining is completed. Nearly three quarters of a million bricks have been used here, and the greater part set in Portland cement. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17728
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 6/10/1877 Agreement for siding. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17729
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 6/10/1877 Siding to be laid according to their request. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17730
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 6/1861 Messrs Smith & Knight gave up contract after finding very hard rock. New contract entered into with Messrs Holmes & Coy, Melbourne. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17731
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 6/7/1861 Within the last few days, Messrs George Holmes & Coy, the railway contractors, have come from Melbourne with a large plant and a staff of 35 skilled miners, to commence active operations upon the tunnel. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17732
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 6/8/1877 Royse, Stead & Coy applying for a private siding to their property at the Heathcote Valley, where they are about to erect a large brick granary, in addition to the Malt Kiln and Brick Works already in use. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17733
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 7/8/1861 The ceremony of turning the first sod of the railway took place on 17th July. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17734
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 7/9/1867 Messrs Holmes & Coy ran a train of nine carriages on the railway between Christchurch and Heathcote every hour. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17735
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 7/9/1867 Moorhouse Tunnel. June 10 being Whit-Monday the holiday makers of Christchurch were invited to a promenade through the tunnel, free of charge, and the day being extremely fine nearly two thousand persons availed themselves of this opportunity of inspect this work. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - A&NZG ATL Canterbury S 17736
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 8/2/1886 Application for siding to be transferred to Wigram Brothers. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17737
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 9/3/1886 Transfer approved. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - R4, 99/1738 WRD Canterbury S 17738
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - 9/7/1863 Heathcote Road Board – request gravel to repair road near railway station. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - Provincial Records CPR Canterbury S 17739
Heathcote Heathcote Valley - - c.1867 Booking office from Ferrymead removed to Heathcote Valley. Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W3180, Pub 1/12 WRD Canterbury S 17740
Heathcote – Waterworks Siding - - - 19/4/1886 Backshunt 12 wagons Christchurch – Lyttelton Railway - W 3337 WRD Canterbury S 17741