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==Metro and tram systems==
==Metro and tram systems==
===Auckland===
The [https://www.motat.nz/experiences/auckland-dockline-tram Auckland Dockline Tram] is a tourist service, operated by [https://www.motat.nz/ MOTAT] (Museum of Transport and Technology), on a roughly one-mile circuit in the city centre.
Note that MOTAT also operate a [https://www.motat.nz/experiences/trams tram line] between two of their sites elsewhere in the city.
===Christchurch===
===Christchurch===
The [https://www.christchurchattractions.nz/christchurch-tram/ Christchurch Tram] operates a heritage/tourist service on a "figure of eight" loop in the city centre.
The [https://www.christchurchattractions.nz/christchurch-tram/ Christchurch Tram] operates a heritage/tourist service on a "figure of eight" loop in the city centre.

Revision as of 21:10, 29 March 2023

Country details

See Wikipedia

National railway system

KiwiRail operates both infrastructure and, as Great Journeys of New Zealand, long-distance passenger trains. See also The Man In Seat 61.

Other operators on KiwiRail infrastructure:

  • Auckland area
    • Auckland One Rail operate suburban rail services under contract to Auckland Transport (a division of Auckland Council); see also UrbanRail
    • Te Huia: regional rail service between Hamilton (Frankton Junction) and Auckland, operated by KiwiRail
  • Wellington area
    • Transdev Wellington operate suburban rail services under contract to Greater Wellington Regional Council; all service information is at Metlink; see also UrbanRail
    • Capital Connection: regional rail service between Palmerston North and Wellington, operated by KiwiRail

Various organisations operate regular or occasional tours over the KiwiRail network, often including freight-only lines. These include:

Timetable information

Printed timetables may be available as individual route leaflets for any of these services; information would be appreciated by the compilers. Summary timetables for Great Journeys of New Zealand services (and some others) are available in some editions of the European Rail Timetable.

Maps

Printed Maps

  • Quail Map Company: New Zealand Railway and Tramway Atlas, 4th edition (ISBN: 0 900609 92 3) was published in 1993. It is now out of print but may be available second-hand.

Web-based Maps

None known

Infrastructure

Gauge

1067mm (3 feet 6 inches)

Electrification

  • 25kV 50Hz AC: between Hamilton and Palmerston North (the central section of the North Island Main Trunk Line); and in the Auckland suburban area
  • 1500V DC: in the Wellington suburban area (the 1500V DC electrification between Arthur's Pass and Otira was taken out of use in 1997)

Rule of the road

Left

Tourist Lines

See Wikipedia

Metro and tram systems

Auckland

The Auckland Dockline Tram is a tourist service, operated by MOTAT (Museum of Transport and Technology), on a roughly one-mile circuit in the city centre.

Note that MOTAT also operate a tram line between two of their sites elsewhere in the city.

Christchurch

The Christchurch Tram operates a heritage/tourist service on a "figure of eight" loop in the city centre.

Obscure or sparse passenger services

See PSUL World Beyond Europe