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Lake Omapere Road Crossing railway station
Location New Zealand
Owned by New Zealand Railways Department
Line(s) Okaihau Branch
History
Opened 1 May 1914
Closed 27 January 1974

The Lake Omapere Road Crossing railway station was a place where trains used to stop in New Zealand. It was part of a railway line called the Okaihau Branch. This station was open for many years, helping people and goods travel by train.

What is a Railway Station?

A railway station is a special place where trains stop to pick up or drop off passengers and goods. Think of it like a bus stop, but for trains! Stations often have platforms where people wait, and sometimes buildings for tickets or waiting rooms. They are important hubs for travel and trade.

The Okaihau Branch Line

The Lake Omapere Road Crossing station was located on the Okaihau Branch railway line. A "branch line" is like a smaller road that branches off a main highway. This particular railway line was in the Northland Region of New Zealand. It connected different towns and areas, helping people move around and transport things like farm products.

When the Station Was Open

The Lake Omapere Road Crossing station first opened its doors on 1 May 1914. For many decades, it served the local community. People could use it to travel to other towns or send goods to different places. It was a busy spot for a long time.

Why Did It Close?

Like many railway stations around the world, the Lake Omapere Road Crossing station eventually closed. Its last day of operation was 27 January 1974. Stations often close when fewer people use trains, or when other ways of transport, like cars and trucks, become more popular. Sometimes, railway lines are no longer needed for moving goods, which also leads to stations closing down.

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