How much does the TranzAlpine train cost?

One of the world’s great train journeys, travelling from coast to coast on New Zealand’s South Island taking in the vast Canterbury Plains, spectacular Southern Alps and wild West Coast….Pricing and Conditions.

Adult $109.00 – $179.00
Child (16 year(s) and under) $76.00 – $125.00

Who owns Tranz Rail?

Tranz Rail

Type State-owned enterprise (1991 – 1993) Private Company (1993 – 1995) Public company (1995 – 2003)
Area served New Zealand
Services Rail freight long-distance passenger rail urban passenger rail inter-island ferries
Parent Fay, Richwhite & Company Wisconsin Central Berkshire Partners

Are there passenger trains in New Zealand?

There are currently three such passenger rail services in New Zealand, operating as the Great Journeys of New Zealand. These services operate along the following three routes: 15.1. Picton – Christchurch (Coastal Pacific)1 15.2.

Who sold NZ Railways?

The government sold New Zealand Rail in 1993 for $328 million to a consortium in which the US company Wisconsin Central was the leading shareholder. From 1996 the New Zealand subsidiary, known as Tranz Rail, was listed on the New Zealand and NASDAQ stock exchanges.

Is the TranzAlpine still running?

The train service stopped running in August 2021 when the country went into alert level 4 lockdown, but it will now be able to operate under the ‘orange’ and ‘green’ settings of the new Covid-19 Protection Framework. KiwiRail’s other services – the Coastal Pacific and the Northern Explorer – remain suspended.

How much is the TranzAlpine from Christchurch to Greymouth?

TranzAlpine fares
Christchurch – Greymouth by TranzAlpine Summer fare NZ$ 219 (£112 or US$140) Winter fare NZ$ 179 (£92 or US$115)

Who was in government in 1993 NZ?

The election saw the governing National Party, led by Jim Bolger, win a second term in office, despite a major swing away from National in both seats and votes. The opposition Labour Party, despite a slight drop in their support, managed to make gains in terms of seats.

Why are there no trains in NZ?

New Zealand once had a high-quality passenger rail system that linked most cities and small towns. But since the 1960s, the network has decayed. Increased car ownership and an expansion of domestic aviation started the decline.

Can you catch a train from Auckland to Christchurch?

Getting between Auckland and Christchurch is relatively easy. You can fly, bus, train or drive and the distance to drive between these locations is around 1050kms.

How much do train drivers make in New Zealand?

A person working as a Train Driver in New Zealand typically earns around 31,900 NZD per year. Salaries range from 15,600 NZD (lowest) to 49,800 NZD (highest). This is the average yearly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits.

Who owns Auckland rail?

KiwiRail
Auckland’s rail network is owned and maintained by KiwiRail, while Auckland Transport owns the trains and train stations and is responsible for providing public transport services. There are 42 stations across the southern, eastern, western and Onehunga lines, and almost 4000 train services a week.

Do you have to wear a mask on the TranzAlpine?

Face Masks must be worn by all customers 8 years old & up whilst in the station and when moving around the train, café & viewing car. Vaccination Passes are no longer required to travel aboard the TranzAlpine.