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Palmerston Railway Station is directly linked to the development of the Town of Palmerston. With the first station being built on Lot 19, Concession 11 of Wallace Township, Perth County . Built in 1871, by the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway , at the point where the southern extension branched off from the main Guelph - Harriston line.
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At Summerhill, SH 57 turns right onto Aokautere Drive, while the road to the left proceeds into Palmerston North. The highway passes north of the International Pacific College and through the outlying Palmerston North suburb of Summerhill. Much of Summerhill has only been developed since the late 1990s, so most of the suburb has been built with ...
State Highway 85 (SH 85) is a South Island state highway in New Zealand, servicing the Maniototo Plains and the North and Central Otago regions of the South Island between the major settlements of Alexandra and Palmerston. It is wholly two lane and passes through some of the most extreme climatic regions in New Zealand.
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Palmerston School is a contributing primary school catering for years 1 to 6 [7] with a roll of 108 students. Palmerston School was operating in 1866. [8] East Otago High School is a school for years 7 to 13 [9] with a roll of 171 students. It was preceded by Palmerston District High School in 1877, with a new building constructed in 1886. [10]
State Highway 1 (SH 1) is the longest and most significant road in the New Zealand road network, running the length of both main islands.It appears on road maps as SH 1 and on road signs as a white number 1 on a red shield, but it has the official designations SH 1N in the North Island, SH 1S in the South Island.