The Kingston Branch was a major railway line in Southland, New Zealand. It formed part of New Zealand's national rail network for over a century: construction began in 1864, Kingston was reached in 1878, and it closed in 1979. For much of its life, it was considered a secondary main line rather than a branch line, and in its earlier years, it was sometimes known as the "Great Northern Railway". Today, the southern portion now forms a part of the Wairio Branch and the northernmost 14 kilometres are used by the Kingston Flyer.
The opening of Gail's puts five outposts of the fashionable cafe within a five-mile radius, with branches already open in Richmond, Twickenham, Teddington and Kingston.