Where does the TranzAlpine train go?

Where does the TranzAlpine train go?

The TranzAlpine train operates between Christchurch, Arthurs Pass and Greymouth – from the east coast to the west coast of New Zealand’s South Island.

How much does the TranzAlpine cost?

TranzAlpine fares
Christchurch – Greymouth by TranzAlpine Flexi fare NZ$ 189 (£99 or US$155) Starter fare* from NZ$ 119 (£62 or US$97)

Is there a train between Christchurch and Dunedin?

Timetable. The advantages of the new technology and the removal of delays caused by the carriage of mail, and the elimination of refreshment stops became apparent instantly, with the travel time between Christchurch and Dunedin cut by almost an hour from 7 hours 9 minutes to 6 hours 14 minutes.

Is the TranzAlpine train running at the moment?

TranzAlpine Temporarily Suspended Currently, services up to and including the 13th December 2021 have been cancelled.

Does New Zealand have sleeper trains?

From 1971 to 1979, the all-sleeper Silver Star briefly transformed NZ rail passenger travel. What’s possible reasonably quickly, however, is re-establishing an overnight sleeper service between Wellington and Auckland.

Is the TranzAlpine train still running?

TranzAlpine Temporarily Suspended At this stage, our TranzAlpine, Coastal Pacific, and Northern Explorer train services all remain suspended. We are actively contacting passengers to notify them of cancellations as they are confirmed. Currently, services up to and including the 13th December 2021 have been cancelled.

Does the TranzAlpine run all year round?

The TranzAlpine train runs year-round and is spectacular in all seasons but the best time to take the journey is late winter. In late winter there are unlikely to be heavy snows obstructing the tracks, but there is still a significant dusting on the Southern Alps – making the scenery that much better.

Is there a train from Australia to New Zealand?

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Where does the Tranz Alpine train run in New Zealand?

The Tranz Alpine train operates daily all year round. Stops along the route include Rolleston, Darfield, Springfield, Arthurs Pass, Otira, Moana (Lake Brunner) and Kokiri. Service Information: Due to work in the Otira Tunnel and other track maintenance, this train service will run between Christchurch and Arthurs Pass only…

Where are the train routes in New Zealand?

Trains are also the way to reach the North Island’s Tongariro National Park, the South Island’s west coast at Greymouth, the whale-watching and dolphin-swimming centre at Kaikoura or the Marlborough vineyards at Blenheim. See the route map opposite.

How long is the train from Christchurch to TranzAlpine?

The TranzAlpine is one of the world’s great train journeys covering 223 kilometres (139 miles) one-way, taking just under 5 hours. You’ll traverse the majestic Canterbury Plains, to the backdrop of the mighty Southern Alps – the journey of a lifetime. Timetable. The TranzAlpine runs daily departing Christchurch at 8:15 am.

Is there a train company in New Zealand?

New Zealand’s long-distance trains are operated by Kiwi Rail’s passenger division, originally called Tranz Scenic but returned to public ownership in 2008 as KiwiRail Scenic and in 2017 rebranded yet again as Great Journeys of New Zealand .