Hadfield railway station was a flag station, sometimes shown as Hatfield,[2] on the North Island Main Trunk and in the Kāpiti Coast District of New Zealand.
It had a "waiting shed" and was probably named after the nearby Te Kowhai or Hadfield's Creek.
[6] The Wellington-Manawatu Line was opened by the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (WMR) when the first through train from Wellington to Palmerston North ran on 30 November 1886.
[7] Hadfield was part of the Waikanae to Ōtaki contract, let to Messrs Wilkie and Wilson.
[8] Only a single track now passes through the station site.