I wandered through the town, first into the information centre where I found out about a walkway through the town, over a swing bridge and back along the other side of the Inangahua River where the power was generated.
The beginning of the Powerhouse walk. At the Information Centre I had downloaded an app that I listened to each time there was one of these signs. That's how I learned about the electricity.
Originally the power was only turned on at night, then all day on Tuesday's. Monday was washday and Tuesday was ironing day and all the ladies discovered electric irons. Over time, as the demand outgrew the supply Reefton tried to buy power from the Greymouth power company but Reefton produced DC power and Greymouth AC (alternating current) and the two were not compatible so Reefton eventually sold their company to Greymouth. I found it a fascinating story.
Back over the main road car bridge and back to my bus. A local man I met on the way told me when the river is angry, that is when the water rises too quickly, it floods over all the flat area where my bus and another motor home are parked. Behind where I am parked is quite a steep rise over a stop bank which would help to stop the river flooding all the shops.
It was a very interesting little sojourn in Reefton.
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