Foxton Inclined Plane
The Foxton Inclined Plane is a historic waterway system located in New Zealand. It was built in the 19th century to help boats navigate the steep terrain between the Manawatu River and the Horowhenua region. The inclined plane uses a series of pulleys and counterweights to lift and lower vessels, making it an innovative solution for transporting goods.
This engineering marvel was operational from 1889 until 1906, significantly reducing travel time for boats. Today, the Foxton Inclined Plane is a popular tourist attraction, showcasing the ingenuity of early engineering and the importance of waterways in New Zealand's history.