Gisborne Railway: Steam Train in New Zealand – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – BackpackerGuide.NZ
Day 278, Part 2: We’ve made it back to Gisborne to jump on board the Gisborne City Vintage Railway! It’s one of the popular train journeys in New Zealand via steam train (and the one that crosses an airport runway!)
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All aboard the Gisborne Train! Today we are in Gisborne NZ taking their famous stream train in New Zealand with the Gisborne City Vintage Railway. If you want to experience a New Zealand steam train in Gisborne, especially the wa165, this is the place to do it with the Gisborne railway. A highlight of this Gisborne steam train journey is the train crossing an airport runway.
So what do you think of this Railway in New Zealand? Would you add the Gisborne City Railway to your Gisborne travel itinerary? LUK in the comments.
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Gisborne City Vintage Railway
The train arrives for the last departure of the season
Gisborne City Vintage Railway
NZ[029] Walking Gisborne City 2016/12/04
I walked around main steet of Gisborne.
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This is my Archive of travel of New Zealand.
I got Working Holiday Visa of New Zealand I'll stay this country about 1 year.
First, I want to Travel around this country of course around North Island, and South Island.
Trreking in Great Walks all of them, Camping, Driving, Staying.
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Gisborne Vintage Railway
Preserved steam at Gisborne, New Zealand January 2007
Gisborne – Tairawhiti
The Gisborne district from Te Araroa to Gisborne city
Gisborne Botanical Gardens Grand Opening
SLIDES, a flying fox, climbing frames and trampolines were covered in hundreds of kids who attended yesterday’s grand opening of the new $400,000 playground at the Botanical Gardens.The playground has been under construction since mid-October following a public consultation process. The upgrade saw the complete removal of the old wooden structures.
Those who attended the opening were unanimous in their praise. Joe Samuels attended with his four kids — Jasmine (4), Kingston (5), Aria (8) and Kacie (12). “It is awesome, it looks damn good,” he said. “It is much better than it was before. There are more shade areas and the general set-up is great.”Mr Samuels said the new playground made visiting the gardens more fun for children and parents. Daughter Jasmine agreed. Her favourite piece of new equipment was the children’s slide atop an artificial mound. Aspects like the mound also made keeping track of children easier, said Leonie O’Dey. “The layout makes the playground safer. I have two children and it has been well planned so you can see them both.” The O’Deys live around the corner and visit the playground at least three times a week. “I brings locals together. It is just awesome.
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Ben Cowper
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The Return of Wa165
GCVR's Wa165 returns to the tracks after 2 years in the shed. We catch it on its first Cruise Ship Charter of the 2015/16 summer season on Tuesday 1st December. We follow it from Gisborne to Muriwai (20kms south of Gisborne) and back.
Gisborne steam train
The wonderfully restored 1897 steam engine that hauls a train for us all to enjoy.
Gisborne City NZ
Armistice Day Gisborne NZ with City of Gisborne Highland Pipe Band
Vintage Steam Train Gisborne
Day out on the Vintage Steam Train in Gisborne on 26.3.17 with Dan, Dad and Julia.
NAPIER to GISBORNE RAILWAY by steam train in 2007
Steam alive and well in Gisborne NZ
New Zealand steam locomotive getting ready to hook up to a train full of railfans and enthusiasts in Gisborne, New Zealand - Nov. 6, 2011. Find out more at
Gisborne Steam Railway New Zealand.
Steam Train leaving Gisborne Harbour.
WA 165 Gisborne Steam Train
Second of March 2011 - The WA 165 Steam Train collecting visitors from the Wharf.
Steam Train in Gisborne, New Zealand Jan 2014
This video is about a Steam Train in Gisborne, New Zealand Jan 2014
Wa165 Cruise Ship Charters 30th January
Some clips from Gisborne City Vintage Railway's Cruise Ships Charters on the 30th January 2016.
WA165 Gisborne Steam Train.
Video dedicated to all the folks that have restored the steam train--Wa165 over the years, and put in countless hours, lots of hard work and tonnes of enthusiasm to the project.
She's a beauty. A credit to you all.
Well done.
Edit Baz Davies.
Music. The 126ers.
All aerial footage done within CAA Regulations.
Gisborne Loco run round
Backing down to attach to the stock for the final run back to Gisborne of the season
Gisborne, New Zealand
Gisborne (Māori: Tūranga-nui-a-Kiwa Great standing place of Kiwa) is a city in northeastern New Zealand and the largest settlement in the Gisborne District (or Gisborne Region). It has a population of 35,400 (June 2014 estimate). The district council has its headquarters in Whataupoko, in the central city.
The settlement was originally known as Turanga and renamed Gisborne in 1870 in honour of New Zealand Colonial Secretary William Gisborne.