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Otira Tunnel (14788930792)

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Description: On August 4 1923 the Otira Tunnel opened. The Otira Tunnel is a railway tunnel on the Midland Line in the South Island of New Zealand, between Otira and Arthur's Pass. It runs under the Southern Alps from Arthur's Pass to Otira - a length of over 8.5 kilometres (5.3 m). Construction started in 1907 and it opened on 4 August 1923; at the time of its construction, it was one of the longest tunnels in the world. The tunnel was electrified with a 1500V DC overhead system. A small coal-fired power station was built near Otira to provide electricity until 1941, when it was replaced by a connection to the national grid. Because of the increasing age of the electrification and the availability of upgraded DX Class diesel locomotives, the electrification was decommissioned in 1997 and the equipment removed. This marked the end of electrification in the South Island. To overcome the fume problem, a combination of a door and fans is used, similar to that used in the Cascade Tunnel in the USA, which was also once electrified. After a train enters the tunnel from the Otira end the door closes off the entrance, and a large fan extracts the fumes behind the train. Once the fumes have been extracted, the door is reopened. Because of the fumes, the TranzAlpine's observation cars are closed for the trip through the tunnel These images presented here are from Series 24414, comprised of Public Works Head Office and Ministry of Works photographic records from throughout the country. The photographs are of buildings, roads, railways and other works such as plants and airports from right across New Zealand. Archives Reference: ABKK 24414 W4352 566 archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=23460832 For updates on our On This Day series and news from Archives New Zealand, follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/ArchivesNZ Material from Archives New Zealand. Date: 31 July 2014, 09:10. Source: Otira Tunnel. Author: Archives New Zealand from New Zealand.

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