English: The gate on the southern approach to Kaitoke station that marks the end of public access and the boundary of private property that now includes the Kaitoke station yard.
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2008-01-26 00:25 Matthew25187 2016×1512 (1486525 bytes) The gate on the southern approach to Kaitoke station that marks the end of public access and the boundary of private property that now includes the Kaitoke station yard. Photographed by [[User:Matthew25187|Matthew25187]] on [[2007-12-29]].
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