Rail Shed Near Pukerangi

Daily Photo – Tracks Heading West Near Pukerangi

This little train shed isn’t at Pukerangi, it’s actually further on from Pukerangi, about halfway between the old train station there and the former station at Sutton. I was heading to Middlemarch for a few hours out of town, and took the opportunity to detour down some of the sideroads that break off from State Highway 87. Before long the sealed surface gave up entirely, turning to gravel that crunched under the tyres as the road twisted its way into the dry, tussock and rock-covered hills that surround the Strath Taieri.

Out here, the landscape feels open in a way that’s hard to describe, wide skies stretching overhead while the land rolls away in soft browns and golds. The shed itself appears almost by accident, a small, weathered reminder of a time when the railway was the only real thread tying these places together, quietly enduring long after the trains have passed.

Tracks Heading West At Pukerangi

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It took me three visits to this spot to get the image I wanted. It’s a decent journey from Dunedin and not a spot I could quickly detour to when the time seemed right. To get the timing right it took a bit of planning. On the first two occasions I came home, only to realise I wasn’t happy with the composition which was rather annoying. There’s also a wonderful metaphor that comes with railway tracks and railway stations that seem to be a growing theme for me.