You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. 0 Comments Photo: Bill Cowan A northbound Southerner goes past the Arthurton Railway Station in 1973. At 123m above sea level, the station, near the Otago-Southland boundary, was one of the highest points on the line between Bluff and Christchurch. The area was named after Mr Arthur who was the traffic manager in about 1878. Related Stories Sky’s the limit for use of drones Aged care workers demand pay equity despite Act change Tough week of hockey Skeet shooter’s sights set on world champs Braving the elements to show their mahi Celebrant’s job privilege Weddings don’t have to be huge, expensive events Exhibition details goldsmithing legacy Incoming council to determine arts funding From Waimumu to the world Sports clubs find support despite national decline Teen remains in hospital More