The New Zealand Recreational Trains category includes NZ websites related to Train, Trains, Tour, Tours, Rail, Railway, Railways, Club and more.
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Driving Creek Railway and Potteries
(www.drivingcreekrailway.co.nz)New Zealand's only narrow-gauge mountain railway tour, along with a working pottery, brickworks and steam engines.
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The Plains
(www.plainsrailway.co.nz)A historical complex in Ashburton, featuring a steam locomotive railway, a woodworking museum, a collection of vintage tractors and a replica historic village. A historic church is available for weddings, to add a heritage theme to your special day.
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Diesel Traction Group
(www.dtg.co.nz)The Christchurch based operator of a fleet of four ex-New Zealand Railways diesel-electric locomotives. The fleet is made up exclusively of locomotives built by the English Electric Company and is a historically significant collection of early New Zealand diesel traction.
View Website - Christchurch Recreational Trains - Railways History
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Feilding and District Steam Rail Society
(www.steamrail.org.nz)Formed with the intention of rebuilding a New Zealand steam locomotive.
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Kingston Flyer
(www.kingstonflyer.co.nz)New Zealand's famous vintage steam train, based in Kingston on the southern shores of Lake Wakatipu.
View Website - Otago Recreational Trains - Train Transportation
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The Bush Tramway Club
(www.bushtramwayclub.com)
Consists of a group of people from all walks of life who have come together to rescue and preserve items of interest to the previously neglected sphere of bush tramways.
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Wellington Tramway Museum
(www.wellingtontrams.org.nz)Enjoy a nostalgic look back at a piece of Wellington's history - historical displays in the tram barn and a 4 km return tram ride through scenic Queen Elizabeth Park.
View Website - Wellington City Recreational Trains - Railways History
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Historic Rail Vehicle Trust of NZ
(www.trainweb.org/historicrailvehicle)The Trust is being established to preserve the historic South Island Vice Regal Car A 1825 which arrived at Ferrymead in October 1999 from the Rail Heritage Trust.
View Website - Christchurch Recreational Trains - Railways History
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Canterbury Railway Society
(www.trainweb.org/canterbury)Carries out a range of activities, including operation of the Ferrymead Railway, the preservation of locomotives and rolling stock, the sale of publications and souvenirs, and the publication of a monthly newsletter for members.
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The New Zealand Model Railway Guild
(www.railmodel.org.nz)Publisher of the New Zealand Model Railway Journal.
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Canterbury Railway Society
(www.canterburyrailsociety.co.nz)
Based in Christchurch, operating on the site of New Zealand's fist railway.
View Website - Christchurch Recreational Trains - Railways History
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John Griffiths
(meltingpot.fortunecity.com/paraguay/301)An enthusiasts links to railway related information.
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Rimutaka Incline Railway
(www.rimutaka-incline-railway.org.nz)The Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust aims to reinstate and operate a world-class heritage railway between Wellington and the Wairarapa. The Railway will be a unique tourist attraction for Wellington and New Zealand, and a major contributor to the regional economy.
View Website - Wairarapa Recreational Trains - Railways History
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Hutt Valley Signals
(www.valleysignals.org.nz)A history of the Hutt Valley Railway from its construction to the present day. The emphasis is on signalling and operations, with extensive use of diagrams and photos.
View Website - Wellington Recreational Trains - Railways History
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The Waitakere Tramline Society
(www.waitakeretramline.org.nz)
Travel through tunnels and native bush, over viaducts, see the Glo-worms, and finally take in the sight of the Waitakere Dam on top of the magnificent falls.
