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One of the world's great train journeys, the TranzAlpine slices through the heart of New Zealand's South Island, connecting Christchurch on the east coast with Greymouth on the wild West Coast. Over the 4.5-hour, 223-kilometre trip, you'll climb from the Canterbury Plains through the Southern Alps via the stunning Arthur's Pass National Park, then plunge through the Otira Tunnel and descend into lush temperate rainforest. The scenery is jaw-dropping: snow-capped peaks, deep river gorges, beech forests, and the wide braided Waimakariri River. Huge panoramic windows and an open-air observation carriage make it a photographer's dream. For travellers weaving between coasts on a self-drive itinerary, the TranzAlpine offers a relaxing, scenic interlude without the stress of mountain driving.
Highlights & What to See
- Arthur's Pass National Park: The train passes through this alpine park, offering views of towering peaks, waterfalls, and the famous Arthur's Pass viaduct – keep your camera ready.
- Observation Carriage: Head to the open-air carriage for unimpeded 360-degree views and the rush of mountain air – it's the best spot for photos.
- Otira Tunnel: At 8.5 km, this is one of the longest rail tunnels in the Commonwealth; the descent from the alpine divide to the West Coast rainforest is dramatic.
- Waimakariri River: The train hugs this braided river for much of the journey, with ever-changing views of its shingle beds and turquoise waters.
- Greymouth: The western terminus – a historic gold-mining town with a vibrant brewery scene and the start of the Punakaiki road.
Suggested Time to Spend
The full round-trip from Christchurch to Greymouth and back takes a full day (about 9 hours on the train plus time in Greymouth). Most travellers do it one-way as part of a self-drive itinerary: leave your car in Christchurch or Greymouth and take the train the other way. If you're short on time, the journey from Christchurch to Arthur's Pass (2 hours) offers a taste of the alpine scenery and can be combined with a walk at Arthur's Pass village before returning. For the full experience, allow a full day and consider an overnight stop on the West Coast to explore Punakaiki's Pancake Rocks or Hokitika's jade workshops.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Punakaiki: Famous for the Pancake Rocks and blowholes, just 45 minutes north of Greymouth – a must-see on the West Coast.
- Hokitika: A charming town known for its pounamu (greenstone) carving, wild beaches, and the Hokitika Gorge.
- Arthur's Pass Village: A base for hiking in the national park, with short walks like the Devil's Punchbowl Waterfall and the Avalanche Peak track.
- Christchurch: The eastern start of the journey, with its rebuilt city centre, punting on the Avon River, and the Canterbury Museum.
- Franz Josef & Fox Glaciers: Further south on the West Coast, these glaciers offer heli-hikes and ice walks – about 2.5 hours from Greymouth.
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Image credits
- Punakaiki Pancake Rocks — W. Bulach / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hokitika — Juergen Schacke / CC BY 3.0
- Christchurch — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0