Heritage rail Rail transport in New Zealand
about 60 groups operate rail heritage lines or museums, members of federation of rail organisations of new zealand. include street tramways , bush tramways railways. large-scale rail preservation in new zealand got underway in 1960s when many steam locomotives withdrawn , branch lines closed.
rail museums in new zealand focus on storage , displays of rolling stock short line of around 1 km in length on trains operated. covers of historic rail groups in new zealand. smaller number of lines operated heritage railways, on closed section of former national network branch line. typically these lines longer, 5 km or more, , of activities focused on train operations less emphasis on display , storage.
current operations of heritage railway type include kingston flyer, glenbrook vintage railway, bush tramway club, waitara railway preservation society, weka pass railway, , dunedin railways. dunedin railways, local authority trading enterprise (late) of dunedin city council, runs taieri gorge limited 60 km in length, making ambitious project of type date. other lines operated voluntary societies. weka pass railway @ 13 km lengthy of these. bay of islands vintage railway 11 km in length, in poor condition; having operated first trains through kawakawa since operations ceased in 2000 2 weeks 3 july 2007, society working on rehabilitating track between kawakawa , opua.
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