1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Event Description
Vintage train excursion from Gisborne to Muriwai and return, planned to be hauled by our 1967 Diesel-Electric locomotive DSC2759. The excursion includes a 30 minutes picnic/photo break at Muriwai where there is a grass area with plenty of room for a picnic etc. So bring along your goodies – hot water is available in the Buffet carriage.
The excursion travels across the longest railway bridge in the North Island and is the only train in the world to cross the main runway of a fully operational airport. It has been known for Air New Zealand aircraft to wait on the runway for the train to cross ahead of the aircraft – great viewing for both aircraft and train passengers! (Check out the photo of AirNZ Flight NZ8161 on 26th April 2021.)
You can choose to travel in an authentic 1936 passenger carriage with flip-over “reverse the direction of travel” seating or in one of the GCVR purpose-built (heat-pump) air-conditioned passenger carriages complete with viewing platforms.
Tickets can be purchased from the i-Site Gisborne Information Centre in Grey Street. Please note that half an hour before the designated departure, any remaining tickets are sold at the Gisborne Railway Station ticket office where we have EFTPOS, which also is available on the Train.
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COVID INFORMATION.
In keeping with the Covid Traffic Light System, GCVR will require ALL passengers (aged 12 years and 3 months or older) to show their valid “My Vaccine Pass” prior to boarding the train.
For your safety, all of our crew are fully vaccinated. Face coverings are required to be worn by all passengers and train crew (unless you are exempt) at the Railway Station and on board the train. Social distancing will be maintained where practicable and everybody will be required to scan or sign-in before entering your carriage.
Please note that if you book an excursion which has to be cancelled due to Covid restrictions, you will have the choice of receiving a FULL refund or transferring your booking to a different excursion.
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Feel free to visit the workshops on Thursday and Saturday mornings – open from 9am to noon (access from Awapuni Road).
Sorry, but GCVR reserves the right to change the locomotive for operational reasons at any time.
LITTLE Q & As
Sometimes our children can sound like a broken record wanting and, needing everything in sight! It is times like this when can find ourselves going a bit crazy wanting to run from all the demands. One major tip to help avoid this, is teaching your child the difference between ‘want and need’. By explaining to your child there is a big difference between “I need a drink” or “I want a toy”, you will help your child understand when it’s the right time to ask for something and, hopefully will diminish the list of requirements for you!
Deal with any allergies and dehydration issues first as these can make picking seem necessary. Teach your child to use a handkerchief or tissue, as the main problem is the spreading of germs from fingers straight to the nasal cavity.
As parents we all will experience our children saying rude words, whether it is as small as be saying ‘poo’, or screaming a swear word in the middle of a supermarket. No matter the circumstance, it is our job as parents to teach the child what is acceptable language to use. When your child uses these inappropriate words you can…
1. Firmly explain this is a bad word and “we don’t use that word in this house”.
2. Set a rule that if this word is used again, there will be a punishment.
3. Ask if they understand this discussion you two have just had.