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Reopening of Napier-Wairoa rail delayed after heavy flooding

By Victoria White
Reporter·Hawkes Bay Today·
15 Mar, 2018 07:27 PM3 mins to read

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IMPACT: Damage sustained by the Napier rail line during heavy flooding last week is likely to delay the re-opening of the rail to Wairoa. Photo/Supplied.
IMPACT: Damage sustained by the Napier rail line during heavy flooding last week is likely to delay the re-opening of the rail to Wairoa. Photo/Supplied.

IMPACT: Damage sustained by the Napier rail line during heavy flooding last week is likely to delay the re-opening of the rail to Wairoa. Photo/Supplied.

The reopening of the Napier-Wairoa rail line is expected to be delayed after heavy flooding last week left sections of rail "hanging in the air".

Heavy rain and flash flooding last week damaged parts of the line, including one large wash-out affecting more than 100m of track, along with multiple smaller wash-outs, and debris such as trees on the line.

The impact of the weather event is still being assessed by KiwiRail, but it expects it may delay the re-opening of the Napier-Wairoa line.

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Work on reopening the mothballed line had been under way for only 10 days when the rain hit.

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Yesterday KiwiRail Group General Manager Network Services Henare Clarke said "for this to happen so soon after we started work is a setback, but we will overcome it".

"The initial work that was already under way will continue while we assess the latest damage and come up with a plan," he said.

"Where possible, we will look to combine the rebuild work that had already been programmed with the repairs to damage from last week's severe weather".

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Parts of the rail line appear to have been shunted out of alignment. Photo/Supplied.
Parts of the rail line appear to have been shunted out of alignment. Photo/Supplied.

Work began two days after the Government announced a $5 million contribution toward the line.

The first log train was expected to run on the line by the end of the year. While the damage was expected to impact the reopening, it was not known yet what any delay might be.

"This is a fairly complex process and inspections of the line are continuing, but we expect to have a clearer idea of the repairs needed in the coming week."

This is not the first delay for the line - it was initially hoped to be opened by October 2017.

Hawke's Bay Regional transport committee chairman Alan Dick said he did not see the need for an "inordinate" delay - as the funding had been granted, and the need for the rail was increasingly urgent.

"Other than these washouts, it's been in pretty good condition.

"If the reopening of the line extends beyond the end of this year, it's putting the whole deal in jeopardy, in my view."

He also questioned how the washout was able to happen.

It appears when the Esk River broke its banks, the flooding pushed sections of rail out of alignment, or left parts "floating in the air".

Eskdale resident Chris Geddis spotted a 30m section of Bay View rail which was running along unsupported, as the ballast underneath had been washed away.

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A "wall of water" left this Eskdale section of rail unsupported. PHOTO/CHRIS GEDDIS.
A "wall of water" left this Eskdale section of rail unsupported. PHOTO/CHRIS GEDDIS.

The shingle - meant to be underneath the rail line - was instead strewn over State Highway 5.

In a way it's kind of funny, there's supposed to be a wall of wood coming from Wairoa along it, and it was a wall of water that took it out."

Last week's deluge also led to the flooding of over 80 homes, and the closure of some roads for several weeks as debris is cleared.

Hawke's Bay Regional Council had already set aside $5.4m towards the project. A spokesman said KiwiRail were responsible for the maintenance of the line.

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