Inch Valley is a lightly populated rural locality in the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island.
Passengers in Inch Valley were served solely by mixed trains that ran between Palmerston and Dunback.
[2] Inch Valley's railway station had a small shelter shed for passengers, a loading bank for freight and a loop for 15 wagons; 100 metres away was a ballast siding.
Local freight was no longer carried; trains ran through Inch Valley without stopping thrice weekly to serve the Makareao limeworks.
The railway formation is visible around Inch Valley; at the old station site, a set of points and the loading bank are still in place.