Kumara substation
Kumara substation is an electrical substation in Westland District, West Coast. Kumara substation is situated nearby to the motorhome stopover Kumara Power Station Self-contained site, as well as near Kumara Historic Swimming Baths.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kumara and Dillmanstown.
Kumara
Village
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Kumara is a town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located 30 kilometres south of Greymouth, close to the western end of State Highway 73, which leads across Arthur's Pass to Christchurch.
Dillmanstown
Hamlet
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Dillmanstown is a hamlet.
Stafford
Hamlet
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Stafford is a hamlet, which is situated 10 km west of Kumara substation.
Kumara substation
- Type: Electrical substation
- Category: industry
- Location: Westland District, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand, Oceania
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
-42.63561° or 42° 38′ 8″ southLongitude
171.19553° or 171° 11′ 44″ eastOperator
WestpowerOpen location code
4V9H957W+Q6OpenStreetMap ID
way 917651751
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Kumara Power Station Self-contained site and Kumara Historic Swimming Baths.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as Kumara Power House and King Dick’s Pub.
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