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New Zealand’s rail network once featured more than 1350 stations, even if many of them – like this flag-station at Inchbonnie on the West Coast – were little more than weatherboard shelter sheds. Flag-stations earned their name from an early American practice of stopping approaching trains by waving a flag. Today, fewer than 100 railway stations survive.
Paul Hamer
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