Digging up Central: History and Tales from Central Otago

1. Fatal Curve: Rail Disaster at Hyde

32 min · 7 de mar de 2026
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In our first episode, we delve into a topic that never fails to capture the imagination – and horror – of Central Otago residents and visitors alike … the Hyde Railway Disaster. We bring to life the tragedy that unfolded on the morning of 4 June 1943: we learn how it affected the lives of so many, including the train driver, John Corcoran; we hear from a volunteer at Maniototo Early Settlers Museum regarding a fascinating item they have on display that is directly linked to the Otago Central Railway; we hear directly from a woman who survived the disaster; and we learn of a fascinating twist regarding the last survivor.

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