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The Taieri Gorge Journey

The Taieri Gorge Limited train is Dunedin's prestige tourist train operating from the historic Railway Station

Departing daily (except Christmas day) it takes you on a journey through the rugged and spectacular Taieri River Gorge, across wrought iron viaducts and through tunnels carved by hand more than 100 years ago.

With full commentary, photographic stops, comfortable heating in winter and on board refreshments the train offers year round, all-weather entertainment.

You can make the return journey to Pukerangi, or Middlemarch, or use the train as the one leg of your journey to or from Queenstown and Central Otago on our connecting `Track & Trail' coach..

As well as our normal service...

  • Scenic coach connection to / from Queenstown.

  • Cruise ship departure

  • Board or depart the train closer to Dunedin Airport.

  • Rides with the locomotive drivers can be arranged on request.

  • Extra morning trips and special catering can be arranged on request.

Photos of the Trip

See a sample of the scenery that makes this trip a "must do". This journey is more than just a train trip. View Photos of the Trip

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Timetable

The timetable shows when and where the train operates

The Fare

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Carparking

Two large car parks are available for parking beside the railway station. These are pay and display parks which usually charge one nz dollar per hour. You should allow 20 mintues to park your car and purchase your tickets.

The Otago Central Railway

The Otago Central Railway branched from the South Island Main Trunk at Wingatui, 12 kilometres south of Dunedin, and ran through Middlemarch, Ranfurly, Omakau and Alexandra to Cromwell in the heart of Central Otago, 235 kilometres from the Junction

Otago Excursion Train Trust

Learn about the founder of the Taieri Gorge Railway

 

 

 

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