Tirohia is a rural community in the Hauraki District and Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island.
[13] The Thames Branch Te Aroha to Paeroa section opened through Tirohia on 20 December 1895.
[17] From November 1926 Tirohia handled general goods traffic, with a 32-wagon siding, loading bank, privy and urinal.
[10] By 1948 the quarry tramway had been replaced by a road,[2] so when in 1955 railway ballast was to be loaded from the quarry, a new loading bank was needed on the platform and the station closed to passengers,[10] though another source says it closed to passengers on 11 September 1967.
When the Thames branch closed on 29 March 1995 Tirohia had only overgrown main and ballast lines.