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The Goldfields Railway is a heritage railway that operates between Waihi and Waikino in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. It operates over a section of track that was part of the East Coast Main Trunk Railway until the Kaimai Tunnel deviation made it redundant in 1978. The Goldfields Railway was formed in 1980 as the Goldfields Steam Train Society to retain a portion of the old mainline and switched to its current name in the mid-nineties.

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  • Goldfield Railway (de)
  • Goldfields Railway (en)
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  • Die Goldfield Railway Waihi – Waikino Inc. ist eine täglich verkehrende Museums- und Touristikbahn auf der Nordinsel Neuseelands zwischen den Orten Waihi und parallel zur älteren Waihi–Waikino Gold Tramway. Die 6,5 Kilometer lange Strecke, dem einzigen verbliebenen Streckenabschnitt der ehemaligen East Coast Main Trunk Railway zwischen Paeroa und Tauranga, ist in der als Kapspur bekannten Spurweite der Eisenbahn in Neuseeland von 1067 mm ausgeführt. (de)
  • The Goldfields Railway is a heritage railway that operates between Waihi and Waikino in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. It operates over a section of track that was part of the East Coast Main Trunk Railway until the Kaimai Tunnel deviation made it redundant in 1978. The Goldfields Railway was formed in 1980 as the Goldfields Steam Train Society to retain a portion of the old mainline and switched to its current name in the mid-nineties. (en)
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  • Goldfields Railway (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Waikino_Steam_Train_Station.jpg
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  • Two (en)
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  • The Goldfields Railway's 0-4-2 Peckett steam locomotive with a train at the Waikino terminus in 2005. (en)
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  • Karangahake Gorge, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand (en)
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  • Goldfields Railway Incorporated (en)
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  • Die Goldfield Railway Waihi – Waikino Inc. ist eine täglich verkehrende Museums- und Touristikbahn auf der Nordinsel Neuseelands zwischen den Orten Waihi und parallel zur älteren Waihi–Waikino Gold Tramway. Die 6,5 Kilometer lange Strecke, dem einzigen verbliebenen Streckenabschnitt der ehemaligen East Coast Main Trunk Railway zwischen Paeroa und Tauranga, ist in der als Kapspur bekannten Spurweite der Eisenbahn in Neuseeland von 1067 mm ausgeführt. (de)
  • The Goldfields Railway is a heritage railway that operates between Waihi and Waikino in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. It operates over a section of track that was part of the East Coast Main Trunk Railway until the Kaimai Tunnel deviation made it redundant in 1978. The Goldfields Railway was formed in 1980 as the Goldfields Steam Train Society to retain a portion of the old mainline and switched to its current name in the mid-nineties. (en)
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  • Part of the East Coast Main Trunk Railway (en)
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