northernerˈnɔr ðər nər
northerner (n)
- plural
- northerners
English Definitions:
Northerner (noun)
an inhabitant of the North
Yankee, Yank, Northerner (noun)
an American who lives in the North (especially during the American Civil War)
northerner (Noun)
a native or inhabitant of the north of a region; especially one of the northern United States or United Kingdom.
Northerner
The Northerner was an overnight passenger train between Wellington and Auckland in New Zealand. Originally numbered 227 southbound and 626 northbound, it replaced the unnamed and less revered ordinary express trains supplementing the luxurious Silver Star, which had replaced the Night Limited in 1971. The Northerner operated from Monday, 3 November 1975 to Friday, 12 November 2004. Overnight services between Auckland and Wellington began in 1908 when the line between the two cities was completed. The inaugural trip took Prime Minister Sir Joseph Ward and other Members of Parliament to Auckland to greet the American Pacific Fleet.
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