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The Waimarino Museum in Raetihi township chronicles the people, events, and history of the Central Plateau region of New Zealand's North Island. The Museum includes the railway station building from the terminus of the Raetihi Branch. It was originally situated on Station Road which lies off to the right over the Makotuku River bridge on the road to Ohakune. The railway reached Raetihi in 1917 and played a vital part in the logging industry. The line was closed to passengers in 1951 and shut completely in 1968 with the decline in tree felling & milling.
The railway station building was moved to its present site on Seddon Street in 1981, seven years after the formation of the museum society. Two more buildings were moved to the museum site in 1983. They are the jail cells & stables. Both were originally by the Makotuku River.
The museum holds documents, photographs and items of daily life showing the progression of the town from its beginnings as a Māori settlement in the 19th century, the arrival of timber mills and large scale logging between 1900 and 1960 and the slow decline of the town following the end of the logging boom to the present.

Address: 101 Seddon Street, Raetihi 4632
State: Raetihi
Zip Code: 4632



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Assuming this has closed down. We could not find this or any signage relating to this anywhere in Seddon st. Raitihi
Well worth the effort to get there and what a great presentation of some of New Zealand’s history
Very cool little experience. From Dinosaurs the tv show, Dinosaurs the movie and Jurassic park, there's neat little features to inspire the young and old into enjoying dinosaurs.
Loved it. So much to see and everything was set out beautifully. I will be going pending some glorious time there back for sure and soon. Everyone should go and s
I enjoyed my time here. A older style of museum, not large, but with a good variety of colonial era exhibits. And railway memorabilia. And a good information board about the devastating fire of 1918. A very nice lady was on duty there the day we popped in and gave us a good tour of the museum. Thank you nice lady!
Was good we were there as part of a local event - raetihi is a friendly community
Local hometown museum. Small but OK.. Built where the old police station use to be early 1900
Good to look back to the past
Great memories for rail history and raetihi logging and milling
Great to see relics of old
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