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The
Coastal Pacific train (formally The TranzCoastal train) travels between the delightful port of
Picton - gateway to the beautiful
Marlborough Sounds to
Kaikoura - home of whale watching and
Christchurch - the South Island’s
largest city.
This journey is a scenic feast, with the wine
growing region of
Blenheim to the rugged Kaikoura
mountain ranges on one side of your train and the rugged Pacific Ocean
coastline on the other.
Travel through some of New Zealand’s
finest horticultural and farmland areas of the Canterbury Plains, and
see amazing wildlife such as dolphins, seals and penguins from the
comfort of your carriage.
Along the way you pass though the town of
Kaikoura, where you can break your
journey to take in the whale watching or dare to get closer and swim
with the dolphins.
The
Coastal Pacific train travels through 22 tunnels and crosses 175 bridges,
one of them being New Zealand’s only road-rail bridge.
The
Coastal Pacific carriages have advanced air bag suspension
system for quieter and smoother travel, un-tinted, non-reflective,
panoramic side and roof windows to capture the dramatic coastal and
mountain views of the magnificent South Island, GPS triggered
journey commentary in five languages at your seat via
headphones, plus information displays and overhead HD video and are
centrally heated/air conditioned for passenger comfort.
Each
carriage has onboard washroom/toilet facilities, with '2
Seat-Aisle-2 Seat' seating either as forward facing seats with head rest or 'Table Group' (4 people around a
table) seating allowing to experience the amazing views of the
magnificent South Island's upper east coast, through panoramic side and roof windows, while
enjoying the company of other passengers.
The
Coastal Pacific train has a café carriage offering a range of alcoholic and
non-alcoholic drinks, snacks and light meals and a viewing carriage.
For mobility-impaired passengers, wheelchair hoists provide access
to the café carriage from track level, with spaces for wheel chair users
and a disabled public toilet. For hearing-impaired passengers a hearing
loop covers the whole saloon and café serving area of the
carriage.
The
Coastal Pacific train is reserved seating 'One Class/Non Smoking' service.
The Coastal Pacific train does not operate on Christmas Day - 25 December.
The Coastal Pacific
train timetable.
Travelling on the Coastal Pacific train is a genuine kiwi rail
scenic experience travelling along the South Island's north eastern region.
From Christchurch you can explore the South Island's southern scenic
beauty by choosing from a range
of independent bus touring travel packages.
The Coastal Pacific train connects with
Cook Strait ferry services from
Wellington to Picton and from
Picton to Wellington.
The Coastal Pacific train connects at
Blenheim with various coach and bus
services to
Nelson.
The Coastal Pacific train does not operate on Christmas Day - 25 December. |