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Train in New Zealand

The Seasider
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Seasider (and Taieri Gorge) promo Poster at Dunedin Rail in 2015
Overview
Service typeRegional rail
StatusOperational
Current operator(s)Dunedin Railways
Websitedunedinrailways.co.nz/journeys/the-seasider-journey
Route
TerminiDunedin Railway Station
Waititi Station
Average journey time2-2.5 Hours

The Seasider is a tourist train in the South Island of New Zealand, operated by the Dunedin Railways along the Main South Line between the historic Dunedin Railway Station and Waitati once or twice a month. Since the demise of the Southerner in February 2002 it has been the only regular passenger train on this stretch of line.

Further reading

  • Bowden, David. Great Railway Journeys in Australia and New Zealand. Oxford, England: John Beaufoy Publishing. pp. 150, 151. ISBN 978-1-909612-94-5.

External links

Long distance passenger trains of New Zealand
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North Island
South Island
Historic
North Island
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