. . . . . . "October 2022"@en . "1123051226"^^ . . . . . . "The Huntly rail bridge bombing occurred on the Glen Afton (or Awaroa) Branch, near Huntly, New Zealand around 3 AM on 30 April 1951, when high explosives were set off on a railway bridge. The bombing took place amid the 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute, an industrial dispute over the working conditions and wages of dockworkers. Characterised by the-then Prime Minister Sidney Holland as an act of terrorism, the bombing caused no casualties, even though a morning passenger train ran over the weakened bridge. The perpetrators remain unknown."@en . . . . . . "-37.57442474365234"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Huntly rail bridge bombing"@en . . . . "-37.5744262 175.1055603" . . . . . . . . . . "PressReader is a news aggregator republishes news stories available from other sources"@en . . "175.1055603027344"^^ . . "The Huntly rail bridge bombing occurred on the Glen Afton (or Awaroa) Branch, near Huntly, New Zealand around 3 AM on 30 April 1951, when high explosives were set off on a railway bridge. The bombing took place amid the 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute, an industrial dispute over the working conditions and wages of dockworkers. Characterised by the-then Prime Minister Sidney Holland as an act of terrorism, the bombing caused no casualties, even though a morning passenger train ran over the weakened bridge. The perpetrators remain unknown."@en . . "13086"^^ . . "53115174"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "POINT(175.10556030273 -37.574424743652)"^^ . . .