Ōwhango was a station on the North Island Main Trunk line,[1] in the Ruapehu District of New Zealand.
The Public Works Department transferred the station to NZ Railways on 9 November 1908, though bush had been felled along the railway route in 1904,[3] by March 1905 a station yard was being formed[4] and by August 1905 it was the railhead, with track laid 4 mi (6.4 km) beyond to the south.
A 6th class station, cart approach to the platform and fixed signals were added by 10 November 1908 and a sheep yard in 1909.
[6] In 1964 the timber platform front was renewed, but on 30 January 1965 the station building burnt down.
By 21 July 1980 a building, with a brick veneer and a concrete floor, had replaced it.