• 1872, 20 August: First sod for line turned at Pipitea Point by the Governor, Sir
George Bowen. • 1874, 14 April: Line opened with first train to Lower Hutt, though station buildings not yet finished • 1878, 16 January: Fire in the Railway Hotel. Started at 3.45 pm and fanned by a strong wind, it spreads across the road to the station. In 15 minutes the railway station, manager's office and workshops were alight, and they were all destroyed. The city water supply from the council reservoir had been turned off as the reservoir only had a few feet of water; and the water took 35 minutes to come through the mains. • 1880, 1 November: New station opened in Featherston Street on site later used for Defence building, though Pipitea Point Station kept as stopping point, and line extended to Masterton • 1884, 30 September: Pipitea Point Station closed as Hutt line now on eastern side of reclamation after exchange of land with WMR. • 1885: Wellington Station reopened at intersection of Thorndon Quay and
Lambton Quay. The building was shifted from Featherston Street on rollers pulled by a large number of men. This allowed for extension of Bunny Street to the waterfront (Waterloo Quay). • 1908, 7 December: Government took over
Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (WMR). Stations to be called Wellington (Thorndon Station) and Wellington (Lambton Station), or just Thorndon Station and Lambton Station. • 1937, 19 June: Lambton Station closed (Thorndon Station closed on 8 June). == References ==