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GREYMOUTH, New Zealand — Greymouth’s railroad history dates back to 1876 when a line between the city and the Brunner coal mine opened.

A rail stationed at the same time, but it was quickly inadequate. In 1897, the current station opened, which was similarly inadequate, prompting several expansions over the years.

Rail traffic in the city grew after the Midland Line between Rolleston and Greymouth opened on Aug. 4, 1923.

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