Rangitata Island is a long lens-shaped island in the delta of the braided Rangitata River in Canterbury, New Zealand, approximately halfway between Timaru and Ashburton, New Zealand. The island is approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) long and about 5 kilometres (3 mi) wide at its widest. Low lying, it is mostly fertile farmland.
This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (August 2014) |
One of the country's largest delta islands, it is also the only one crossed by State Highway 1 (at the island's northern end), and the only place where the highway leaves both of the country's two main islands. It is also crossed by the Main South Line railway, and once had a small station, which was closed in 1962.
Rangitata Island Aerodrome is located just east of the State Highway 1 bridges, on Brodie Road, just off the Rangitata Island Road. The private field is available for public use and has two vectors. The field is the home of the Geraldine Flying Group.
The airfield also houses a collection of older microlight aircraft, as well as assorted aircraft parts, airframes and items of interest.
Timaru District, New Zealand | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Seat: Timaru | |||||||||||
Populated places |
| ||||||||||
Facilities and attractions |
| ||||||||||
Government |
|
| |
---|---|
Source: Southern Alps (Cloudy Peak Range)—Flows into: Canterbury Bight | |
Administrative areas |
|
Towns and settlements (upstream to downstream) | |
Major tributaries (upstream to downstream by confluence) | |
Other features (upstream to downstream) |
|
Longest New Zealand rivers |
|
This Canterbury Region-related geography article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |