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List of New Zealand railway lines : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of railway lines in New Zealand
The railway network in New Zealand consists of four main lines, seven secondary lines and numerous short branch lines in almost every region. It links all major urban centres except Nelson, Taupo, Queenstown, Whakatane and (since 2012) Gisborne. The network is owned and managed by KiwiRail. The network was constructed from 1863 onwards, mostly by government bodies, initially provincial governments and later central government (usually the Public Works Department). In 1993 New Zealand Rail Limited was privatised (and later renamed Tranz Rail), with the New Zealand Railways Corporation retaining the land (due to Treaty of Waitangi claims on land taken for railway construction). In 2003 the government renationalised the network. KiwiRail operates all freight and most passenger services, including Metlink passenger trains in the Wellington region, operated by its Tranz Metro business unit; Transdev operates Auckland Transport 'AT Metro' suburban passenger trains in Auckland; Dunedin Railways (formerly Taieri Gorge Railway) operates tourist passenger trains in Dunedin. ==New Zealand national rail network==
Lines in bold type are currently operated by KiwiRail
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