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'''Lindale''' is a |
'''Lindale''' is a located just north of the [[Paraparaumu]] town centre in New Zealand's [[Kapiti Coast]] district. Originally involving just a Tourist and Agricultural Centre, gaining a reputation for [[cheese]] and more recently Lindale Barnyard (petting farm)] itself. |
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[[New Zealand State Highway 1|State Highway 1]] and the [[North Island Main Trunk]] [[railway]] both pass through Lindale. The railway line was formerly owned by the [[Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company]], and construction of the line was completed when the ends from [[Wellington]] and [[Longburn]] ([[Palmerston North]]) met near Lindale in [[Otaihanga]] in 1886. There are proposals to extend the commuter train service, operated by [[Tranz Metro]] to a new station at Lindale, subject to [[Wellington Regional Council]] funding. |
The old [[New Zealand State Highway 1|State Highway 1]] and the [[North Island Main Trunk]] [[railway]] both pass through Lindale. The railway line was formerly owned by the [[Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company]], and construction of the line was completed when the ends from [[Wellington]] and [[Longburn]] ([[Palmerston North]]) met near Lindale in [[Otaihanga]] in 1886. There are proposals to extend the commuter train service, operated by [[Tranz Metro]] to a new station at Lindale, subject to [[Wellington Regional Council]] funding. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 01:06, 13 October 2017
Lindale is a located just north of the Paraparaumu town centre in New Zealand's Kapiti Coast district. Originally involving just a Tourist and Agricultural Centre, gaining a reputation for cheese and more recently Lindale Barnyard (petting farm)] itself.
The old State Highway 1 and the North Island Main Trunk railway both pass through Lindale. The railway line was formerly owned by the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, and construction of the line was completed when the ends from Wellington and Longburn (Palmerston North) met near Lindale in Otaihanga in 1886. There are proposals to extend the commuter train service, operated by Tranz Metro to a new station at Lindale, subject to Wellington Regional Council funding.
External links
- Weblog NZ feature, April 2003
- Scoop - Lindale Bridge nearly finished, October 2004
- OSNZ - Breeding biology of little shags (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) at Lindale
40°54′S 175°1′E / 40.900°S 175.017°E