Karangahake Tunnel. North Is. New Zealand.
S 37° 25.099 E 175° 43.125
60H E 386624 N 5857950
A disused railway tunnel in the Karangahake Gorge now forms part of a walkway.
Waymark Code: WM60N3
Location: North Island, New Zealand
Date Posted: 03/12/2009
Views: 13
The Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway partly follows the old railway line between Paeroa and Waihi (closed in 1979), with the remainder of the track following the banks of the Ohinemuri River.
The loop section includes the walk through a disused railway tunnel at Karangahake.
This 1100 metre tunnel was used during the gold mining days in the Karangahake Gorge. It has since been closed and has now become part of a system of walkways in the Gorge. It contains lighting and forms part of the Tunnel Loop track, a 45 minute walkway crossing the river.
This part of the walkway follows the old railway formation through the gorge. Along the route there are several rail heritage features but the most notable are the 1 km long Karangahake tunnel (1903-05) (which is illuminated so you can walk through it safely) and the large steel truss bridge (1905) crossing the Ohinemuri River at the eastern end of the tunnel.
Construction: Brick or concrete block
Condition: Good
Rail Status: No
Current status: Recreation Path
Original Use: Mining
The "Other End": S 37° 25.264 E 175° 43.845
Tunnel Length: 3,280.00
Suggested Parking Area: S 37° 25.115 E 175° 43.055
Terrain:
Website: [Web Link]
Date Built: 1903
Date Abandoned: 1979
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