Excursion Exclusive steam train to muriwai tour at Gisborne

Cruise line: Silversea
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The Golden Age of rail travel is celebrated on one of the last steam trains in New Zealand-the sole surviving WA Class locomotive.

Steam Train Ride to Muriwai

A short shuttle ride from the pier brings you to the station where you will be welcomed aboard one of the restored, heritage carriages for a memorable 40-minute steam train ride down the picturesque Poverty Bay coastline to Muriwai. Travel past the Captain Cook Statue, view samples of the produce grown in this fertile area and views across to your ship and Young Nick's Head to reach Muriwai.

Vintage Rail WA 165

Built in 1897 in the Dunedin railway workshops, WA 165 was brought to Gisborne in 1910 to work the steep sections of rail to the north. It worked on that line until 1942, before being turned into the star attraction in a children's playground. But around 1986, this beautiful piece of equipment was rediscovered and fully restored by the local vintage railway enthusiasts.

Welcome Drink, Scenic Views, Photo Opportunities, Maori Cultural Performance

Settle into upholstered seats and toast to your good fortune with a glass of bubbles as you sit back and enjoy the scenery enhanced by informative commentary during your ride. Upon reaching Muriwai, as small settlement 25km south of Gisborne, alight on the grass platform and enjoy several photo opportunities as well as a lively Maori cultural performance. This performance features songs and dances of the local iwi (tribe) and often includes school children who bring a special sweetness to the ceremony.

Your train will be turned around as you enjoy the show before embarking the steam train for the final time to make the return journey to the pier.

Points of interests

Points of interest seen on this excursion include: Steam Train Ride, Scenic Views, Muriwai, Cultural Performance

Note

Please note: This tour involves approximately 300 meters of walking with a steep steps to negotiate to board/de-board the carriage. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility but not those guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and bottled water from the ship. The Steam Train-Ride does not have A/C. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.