Weka Pass Railway

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Chugging through the rolling hills of North Canterbury, the Weka Pass Railway is a lovingly preserved slice of New Zealand's rail heritage. This heritage railway runs vintage steam and diesel locomotives along a scenic 9 km stretch between Waipara and Waikari, offering a nostalgic journey through limestone outcrops, vineyards, and working farmland. The friendly volunteer crew brings the Golden Age of rail to life, making it a delightful stop for families, train enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a slower pace.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for around 2–3 hours for the round-trip journey from Waipara to Waikari and back, including time to explore the station and museum. The railway runs on selected Sundays and public holidays (check the schedule in advance). It's a perfect morning or afternoon activity that pairs well with a winery lunch or a visit to the nearby Waipara Springs.

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