Nihotupu Tramline, the Glossary
The Nihotupu Tramline is a long industrial narrow gauge railway at Nihotupu in the Waitākere Ranges south-west of Auckland in New Zealand, which since 1907 has been used for building and maintaining the dam and water pipeline at the Upper Nihotupu Reservoir.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Auckland, Bogie, Isuzu, New Zealand, Upper Nihotupu Reservoir, Waiatarua, Waitakere Tramline, Waitākere Ranges, Watercare Services.
- 1907 establishments in New Zealand
- 2 ft gauge railways in New Zealand
- 2014 disestablishments in New Zealand
- Rail transport in New Zealand
- Waitākere Ranges
Auckland
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.
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Bogie
A bogie (or truck in North American English) is a chassis or framework that carries a wheelset, attached to a vehicle—a modular subassembly of wheels and axles.
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Isuzu
, commonly known as Isuzu, is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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Upper Nihotupu Reservoir
The Upper Nihotupu Reservoir (or Upper Nihotupu Dam) is one of five reservoirs in the Waitākere Ranges that supply water to Auckland, New Zealand. Nihotupu Tramline and Upper Nihotupu Reservoir are Waitākere Ranges.
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Waiatarua
Waiatarua is a small settlement near the top of the Waitākere Ranges in West Auckland, close to the junction of Scenic Drive, West Coast Road and Piha Road to Piha and runs east until the junction of Scenic Drive and Mountain Road. Nihotupu Tramline and Waiatarua are Waitākere Ranges.
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Waitakere Tramline
The Waitakere Tramline is a long industrial narrow gauge railway near Swanson in the Waitākere Ranges south-west of Auckland in New Zealand, which is being used since 1907 for building and maintaining the dam and water pipeline at the Upper Nihotupu Reservoir. Nihotupu Tramline and Waitakere Tramline are 2 ft gauge railways in New Zealand, rail transport in New Zealand and Waitākere Ranges.
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Waitākere Ranges
The Waitākere Ranges is a mountain range in New Zealand. Located in West Auckland between metropolitan Auckland and the Tasman Sea, the ranges and its foothills and coasts comprise some of public and private land. The area, traditionally known to Māori as Te Wao Nui o Tiriwa (The Great Forest of Tiriwa), is of local, regional, and national significance.
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Watercare Services
Watercare Services (Watercare) is an infrastructure asset management council-controlled organisation (CCO) that manages the drinking water and wastewater services of the Auckland Region of New Zealand.
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See also
1907 establishments in New Zealand
- Dominion of New Zealand
- List of King's and Queen's Counsel in New Zealand
- Miramar Rangers AFC
- New Zealand Open
- New Zealand School Journal
- Nihotupu Tramline
- Plunket Society
- Reed Publishing
- The Dominion (Wellington)
- University of Otago Faculty of Dentistry
2 ft gauge railways in New Zealand
- Blenheim Riverside Railway
- Nihotupu Tramline
- Waitakere Tramline
2014 disestablishments in New Zealand
- 2ZA
- Big Day Out
- C4 (New Zealand TV channel)
- Creme (magazine)
- Internet Party and Mana Movement
- J2 (New Zealand TV channel)
- NetGuide
- Nihotupu Tramline
- Shadow Cabinet of David Cunliffe
- Tearaway Magazine
- Waitakere (New Zealand electorate)
Rail transport in New Zealand
- Belmont Viaduct, Wellington
- Glossary of New Zealand railway terms
- Interislander
- John Brogden and Sons
- Locomotives of New Zealand
- Minister of Railways (New Zealand)
- NZ Rail 150
- NZR A 88 Buckhurst petrol carriage
- NZR RM class (88 seater)
- NZR RM class (Clayton)
- NZR RM class (Edison battery-electric)
- NZR RM class (Leyland petrol)
- NZR RM class (McEwan Pratt)
- NZR RM class (Midland)
- NZR RM class (Model T Ford)
- NZR RM class (Red Terror)
- NZR RM class (Sentinel-Cammell)
- NZR RM class (Silver Fern)
- NZR RM class (Standard)
- NZR RM class (Thomas Transmission)
- NZR RM class (Vulcan)
- NZR RM class (Wairarapa)
- NZR RM class (Westinghouse)
- New Zealand AM class electric multiple unit
- New Zealand DM class electric multiple unit
- New Zealand EM class electric multiple unit
- New Zealand FP class electric multiple unit
- New Zealand Model Railway Guild
- New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society
- New Zealand Railways Department
- New Zealand Track Evaluation Carriage
- New Zealand rail cranes
- New Zealand rail maintenance equipment
- Nihotupu Tramline
- Rail Safety Week
- Rail transport in New Zealand
- Railway electrification in New Zealand
- Railway preservation in New Zealand
- Royal Train (New Zealand)
- Transport Licensing Act 1931
- Waitakere Tramline
- Waro Limestone Scenic Reserve
Waitākere Ranges
- Anawhata
- Cornwallis, New Zealand
- Fairy Falls (New Zealand)
- Henderson Valley
- Huia, New Zealand
- Karekare Falls
- Karekare, New Zealand
- Kitekite Falls
- Konini
- Laingholm
- Lake Kawaupaka
- Lake Wainamu
- Little Huia
- Lower Nihotupu Reservoir
- Nihotupu Tramline
- Oratia
- Parau
- Piha
- Piha Stream
- Piha Surf Life Saving Club
- Pukematekeo
- Ruaotuwhenua
- Scenic Drive, Auckland
- Swanson, New Zealand
- Te Henga / Bethells Beach
- Te Kawerau ā Maki
- Te Rau-o-te-Huia / Mount Donald McLean
- Te Toiokawharu
- Titirangi
- Upper Nihotupu Reservoir
- Waiatarua
- Waima
- Waitakere Tramline
- Waitākere Ranges
- Waitākere Reservoir
- Waitākere River
- Waitākere volcano
- Waitākere, Auckland
- Whatipu
- Woodlands Park