Did you know that Featherston was first known as Burlings? The - TopicsExpress



          

Did you know that Featherston was first known as Burlings? The first settlers to live on the site were the redoubtable Henry Burling (who lived to well over 100) and his family, who operated a hotel at the foot of the hill. The area was known to Maori as Pae-o-tu- Mokai, but became known to pakeha as Burlings. The Wellington Provincial Government, perhaps spurred on the successful establishment of Greytown and Masterton, decided to lay out a town where the Rimutaka Hill track came out on to the plains in 1857. They named the streets after the various members of the Council – apparently the length of the street reflects the importance of the member, with the township’s new name being given in honour of the Superintendent, Dr Isaac Featherston. The settlement was not an immediate success – land prices were high and soil of dubious quality – but when the railway arrived in Wairarapa in the 1870s the township pushed ahead. At one time Featherston had the busiest railway station in the country for shipping stock, with carriage-loads leaving to go over the Rimutaka Hill each day to freezing works in the Wellington area. The railway was also to provide Featherston with an important heritage destination. The eastern slopes of the Rimutaka Range are more precipitous than the western, and some specialised engineering was called for to bring the railway tracks over the hill from Wellington. As well as a number of tunnels, an extra track was laid between the usual rails, and Fell engines were used to move carriages from Cross Creek to the Summit Station. These had a special set of central wheels which would grip the central track for extra grip. When the Rimutaka Rail Tunnel was opened in 1955 most of the Fell engines were scrapped, but one was presented to the township of Featherston. It now provides the main attraction at the Fell Engine Museum in the centre of town. library.mstn.govt.nz/Featherston.php
Posted on: Sun, 07 Dec 2014 18:23:44 +0000

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