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in an operational condition, but are not currently certified for mainline use; a seventh, DJ3021 (ex-D 1202), is being stored, pending future restoration after it was purchased from its former home at Ranfurly station where it was a static display. An eighth, DJ3044 (D 1204) was acquired from Mainline Steam in 2012 as a source of spare parts and has been dismantled. Both were painted in the modified blue scheme and were purchased in a withdrawn condition.
628:. The first of these, A 2325, was prepared at a cost of $ 45,000 and was ready in September 2008. The company anticipated having three carriages in service by the end of 2008, and all 12 by 2013. The upgrade included new seating, carpets, toilets and external paint. The railway intends to refurbish three carriages each year. As of December 2015, only five out of the twelve carriages have been restored. Two of these carriages have since been disposed of. 46: 502:(who had acquired it from New Zealand Railways Corporation) in the early 1990s and is not mainline certified, instead of being based at the TGR works depot at the 4 km peg. It previously carried a modified International Orange scheme but was repainted in 2006 to its original livery of Carnation Red with the addition of "wasp stripes" on the headstocks as it would have carried in the 1970s. 37: 604: 643: 871: 599:
Dunedin Railways has three all-steel air-conditioned panorama carriages with open platform ends and open gangways, known locally as "Jungle Gyms" due to the nature of their framework when under construction. These were designed and built by the OETT in 1987–92, with a "very distinctive shape to fit
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and 37 seats. Dunedin Railways has started retiring these carriages largely to provide bogies for their 56-foot carriage stock, which did not have their own bogies when they were purchased. Two of the 47-foot cars have been sold, while two were scrapped circa 1978. One carriage, A 1254, is owned by
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locomotives, four of which are currently operational and certified for mainline operation. They are painted in a variant of the modified New Zealand Railways scheme carried by the class in the 1980s, where the low nose sides are painted blue instead of yellow and grey cab front. Two locomotives are
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On 23 October 2014, the Taieri Gorge Railway announced that it would be changing its name to Dunedin Railways. For 35 years, the Taieri Gorge Railway and the Otago Excursion Train Trust had taken tourists on scenic rail excursions up the Taieri Gorge to Middlemarch and more recently up the coast,
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5 million existed between road and rail haulage in favour of road, and potential government subsidies were insufficient to close the gap. The announcement was met with disappointment by the Dunedin City Council, which favourably viewed the rail option as it was more environmentally friendly and
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It has since been worked out that with extra damage caused by the logging trucks on the Mosgiel to Port Chalmers road that it would have been cheaper to perform the operation by rail, but despite pleas by the local council, Wenita, the relevant company, said it had invested too much in the road
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Dunedin Railways currently operates on a reduced schedule. The Inlander runs through the Taieri Gorge to Hindon, The Seasider runs up the coast through Waitati to Seacliff, and The Victorian is an all-day trip to the North Otago town of Oamaru. Special services also run, including the Christmas
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Shortly after the Wingatui Viaduct, the route emerges from Mullocky Gully to join Taieri Gorge, and from then on follows that gorge above Taieri River to just east of Pukerangi. On the way the line passes former stations Parera, Mount Allen, Little Mount Allen, and Christmas Creek, crossing two
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Another stopping point for photo opportunities is the Deep Stream viaduct. Here the line slowly starts to climb higher and out of the gorge, passing over the Flat Stream viaduct, and "The Notches", a section of short bridges and cuttings through several rocky outcrops, on its way to Pukerangi.
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withdrawn by NZR in the same year), but needed a further NZ$ 1 million to fund its operations. A community appeal in 1990 raised NZ$ 1.2 million. The line beyond Middlemarch on the Otago Central Branch was lifted during 1991, and the trackbed handed over to the
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111 at their Dunedin depot as their resident shunting locomotive. This locomotive was obtained by the Otago Excursion Train Trust in 2009 from enthusiast Reid McNaught, who had leased the locomotive to Dunedin Railways since 2006. It was sold to the
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In the financial year to June 2017, Dunedin Railways had revenues of NZ$ 6.578m and expenses of NZ$ 6.387m, and turned a profit of NZ$ 137,000. Following the COVID-19 pandemic of 2021, Dunedin Railways was losing NZ$ 1.5 million per annum.
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line, running its first train in October 1979. The services grew in popularity and the Trust realised by the 1980s that it had great tourist potential. New carriages were acquired with the "Taieri Gorge Limited" launching in February 1987.
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in operation, as well as services on KiwiRail's railway lines. In November 2021, the council agreed to extend support through to 2024. In 2023, the council decided to reactivate the Hindon-Middlemarch section as well.
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in 1931–40. One of these is an AL class car-van with a small luggage compartment at one end while the other two are A class carriages. Steel-clad cars, A class 50159 and 50223 were sold to the
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Between Pukerangi and Middlemarch, the railway only once more comes close to the Taieri River, where it crosses Sutton Creek over another combined road-rail bridge.
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and five locomotives, which were then leased by the Trust to run its trains. The Trust continued to operate the Taieri Gorge Limited, now with its own locomotives (
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with their name on the sides in October 2014. This was followed by A 3022 and AG 239. In September 2015, A 1695 was repainted into their yellow version of livery.
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Inlander in December and the addition of Quiz Trains in 2023. 2024 saw the addition of The Stargazer, a trip to Hindon for an evening of star gazing hosted by the
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the tunnels". Two of these carriages were built on Z class "roadsider" freight van underframes while the third was built on the underframe of guard's van F 529.
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announced the closure of the Otago Central railway line beyond Taieri owing to a lack of freight traffic following the completion of the
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include some of Dunedin Railways five former New Zealand Railways 47" 6' foot wooden-clad carriages. These cars are known as "
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and express passenger trains. The steel-clads have 30-37 seats, enclosed vestibules and covered gangways and were built by
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restricts the maximum size of rolling stock that can operate on the railway; some freight wagons cannot use the line.
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In the early 2000s, the TGR investigated the possibility of introducing log haulage between Mount Allan and
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in 2013. The wood-clad carriages are A 1327, built in 1913, with open vestibules and non-covered gangways.
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and operated this on trips between Dunedin and Waitati. The railcar was returned to KiwiRail in 2019.
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The Taieri Gorge Limited is New Zealand's longest tourist railway and stretches along the former
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structure in New Zealand since it was built in 1887. The 47 m tall viaduct's riveted
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Dunedin Railways AG class observation van at Dunedin Railway Station, 20 May 2016.
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Taieri Gorge Limited logo, formerly used as the logo for Taieri Gorge Railway Ltd.
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In May 2021, Dunedin City Council agreed to keep the Taieri Gorge line as far as
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The Otago Excursion Train Trust was formed in 1978 to operate excursions on the
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In September 2007, the Taieri Gorge Railway announced that it had purchased 12
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Dunedin Railways branded AO class carriage at Dunedin Railway Station.
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Dunedin Railways has currently three steel-clad and one wood-clad
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locomotive, D 504 (TMS DE1337). This locomotive was acquired from
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West Coast Historical and Mechanical Society (inc. Shantytown)
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sold its shares in the company to the council in April 2020.
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through its holding company Dunedin City Holdings Limited.
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Dunedin Railways formerly operated a shunting locomotive,
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Taieri Gorge Railway - 2006-2007 Times & Destinations
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Following the decision to mothball Dunedin Railways, the
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On 20 April 2020, the company announced that due to the
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structure rests on seven concrete and masonry piers.
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In 2012, panoramic window car AO 77 was leased from
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Taieri Gorge Railway


Dunedin
Otago
New Zealand Railways Corporation
Track gauge
1,067 mm
www.dunedinrailways.co.nz
Dunedin Railway Station
South Island
New Zealand
council-controlled trading organisation
Dunedin City Council

Otago Central Railway
New Zealand Railways Corporation
Clyde Dam
Middlemarch
DJ class locomotives
Department of Conservation
Otago Central Rail Trail
Dunedin City Council
Council-controlled organisation
Local-authority trading enterprise
Local Government Act 2002
Otago Central Railway
Otago Central Railway
Taieri Branch
Dunedin

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