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Linking the Junction with downtown Ohakune was one of the needs expressed by the Winning Waimarino Mainstreet group . Architect John Achari suggests a tram. Above is Goldfinch Street looking southwest, showing the tram option. The sketches on this page are a small selection of the many other sketches, along with the street plans , that are on display now at Beedees Coffee Shop in Clyde Street, Ohakune . Winning Waimarino is calling for submissions on the designs.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 630, 2 April 1996, Page 15

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Linking the Junction with downtown Ohakune was one of the needs expressed by the Winning Waimarino Mainstreet group . Architect John Achari suggests a tram. Above is Goldfinch Street looking southwest, showing the tram option. The sketches on this page are a small selection of the many other sketches, along with the street plans , that are on display now at Beedees Coffee Shop in Clyde Street, Ohakune . Winning Waimarino is calling for submissions on the designs. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 630, 2 April 1996, Page 15

Linking the Junction with downtown Ohakune was one of the needs expressed by the Winning Waimarino Mainstreet group . Architect John Achari suggests a tram. Above is Goldfinch Street looking southwest, showing the tram option. The sketches on this page are a small selection of the many other sketches, along with the street plans , that are on display now at Beedees Coffee Shop in Clyde Street, Ohakune . Winning Waimarino is calling for submissions on the designs. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 630, 2 April 1996, Page 15

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