Ongarue is on the North Island Main Trunk Railway. The Ongarue railway station operated from 1901 to 1975.[3] On 6 July 1923, south of the township, an express train hit a landslide; the resulting Ongarue railway disaster killed 17 people, at the time the worst loss of life on New Zealand's railway. It remains the country's third-worst railway disaster.[4]
^Juliet Scoble, "Names and Opening and Closing Dates of Railway Stations in New Zealand, 1863 to 2010" (Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand), p.64.
^Geoff Conly and Graham Stewart, New Zealand Tragedy on the Track: Tangiwai and Other Railway Accidents, rev. ed. (Wellington: Grantham House, 1991 [1986]).
^John Yonge (ed.), New Zealand Railway and Tramway Atlas, 4th ed. (Exeter: Quail Map Company, 1993 [1965]), map 8b.