STEAM TRAIN

STEAM TRAIN

9/07/2012

OHAKUNE + STEAM TRAIN


HAPUAWHENUA VIADUCT SECTION OF THE OHAKUNE COACH ROAD.


Later in the morning we’ll drive to the ski town of Ohakune , or you can take the stunning natural beauty in a most relaxed way – by historic steam train. Transfer to Ohakune to join your steam train and “steam” south as you enjoy the spectacular views of Mount Ruapehu. DFB 7173 leads log train 125 through Mt Eden station The Mainline Steam sidings at the back of their depot. Day 17 Friday November 18: (B) Back onboard our train running north Wellington to Ohakune. This Viaduct is no where near Ohakune. ONTRACK (New Zealand Railways Corporation) and Steam societies. From Ohakune, the railway line has to climb around 500ft 50 grade for most of the way, a steep climb for steam Hapuawhenua Viaduct with North Bound Train. they had collected enough money from the passengers the president and the train was released to continue their journey to Ohakune. the army town of Waiouru and the ski settlements of National Park and Ohakune. Transfer to Ohakune to join your steam train and steam south as you enjoy the spectacular views of Mount Ruapehu. While enjoying the steam train at Frankton Jct on Saturday morning(Fieldays? While some of the 450 walked into the viaduct the majority travelled by a steam train brought up especially to Ohakune for the event.

AUCKLAND TO WELLINGTON TRAIN SERVICE | WELLINGTON TO AUCKLAND.


The official website for KiwiRail Scenic Journeys, formally known as TranzScenic. 10 Day Northern Steam Train Tour Touring Route: 4 Unique Rail Journeys. Steam Train and vintage railcar rides this Queens Birthday Weekend. The Feilding and District Steam Rail Society ran an excursion of the South Island in October 2006. The steam train comprises, steam locomotive onboard, stopping overnight at Ohakune. Ruapehu main centres include Ohakune and Taumarunui. Steam trains will take visitors to the viaduct for will have a chance to either stay on the train and head back, or to walk down the Old Coach Road back to Ohakune.

URL: http://www.ohakunecoachroad.co.nz

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