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The Ashhurst Railway Station was opened March 7 1892, after being used as a flag station for a year. On the Palmerston North to Woodville line, it was initially important in the building of the line through the Gorge. The old railway station was sold by the Railway Department in the 1980s.

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October 1981
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2007P_Ash13_ASH_0761
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