The Dun Mountain Railway was a privately owned and operated 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge, 21.5 km (13.4 mi) long horse-drawn tramway from chromite mines...
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chromite and copper were mined on the mountain leading to the building of New Zealand's first railway. "Dun Mountain Trail gets government funding". Stuff...
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Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (Irish: Dún Laoghaire–Ráth an Dúin) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and the Eastern and Midland Region...
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The Dun Mountain-Maitai Terrane comprises the Dun Mountain Ophiolite Belt (also called the Mineral Belt), Maitai Group and Patuki Mélange. The Dun Mountain...
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Trams in New Zealand (redirect from Street railways in New Zealand)
of the Dun Mountain Railway, built to export ore from the mine in the hills above Nelson. The legislation enabling the Dun Mountain Railways required...
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Putaruru and Mokai, and an example of a mineral tramway was the Dun Mountain Railway. Other bush and mineral tramways included - Major street tramway...
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the South Island rail network, but none have come to fruition. The Dun Mountain Railway was a horse-drawn tramway serving a mine. The Nelson urban area is...
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returned to live in England for some time. He was a part owner of the Dun Mountain Railway. Wells was a member of the Nelson Provincial Council. From August...
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This is a worldwide list of horse-drawn railways, an early form of rail transport that utilised horses and other similar animals to pull rail cars. Horses...
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Three foot gauge railways have a track gauge of 3 ft (914 mm) or 1 yard. This gauge is a narrow gauge and is generally found throughout North, Central...
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network, but none have come to fruition. Nelson was served by the Dun Mountain Railway, a mineral tramway that was also used by a horse tram between the...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Bush tramway (category Logging railways in New Zealand)
Dun Mountain Railway was the first industrial tramway in New Zealand, opening in 1862. The line used horses to haul mineral wagons from Dun Mountain the...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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The first section opened in May 2006. The route of the defunct Dun Mountain Railway is regularly used for cycling. The Rimutaka Incline, replaced by...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Shanganagh River (category Rivers of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown)
watercourse system in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (in southern County Dublin). It has two main source lines, one from Three Rock Mountain, one with multiple sources...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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decommissioned in 2000. The valley also contained the Dun Mountain railway line, New Zealand's first railway, which was a horse-drawn tramway built in the 1860s...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Act [253] Commissioners Powers Act [254] Diseased Cattle Act [255] Dun Mountain Railway Act [256] Hawke's Bay Naval and Military Settlers Act [257] Intestate...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing Works railway station Horoirangi Marine Reserve Melrose House...
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