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Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
Auckland Urban Adventures
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+64 21 388 893

Hours:
Sunday12am - 12am
Monday12am - 12am
Tuesday12am - 12am
Wednesday12am - 12am
Thursday12am - 12am
Friday12am - 12am
Saturday12am - 12am


The North Island Main Trunk is the main railway line in the North Island of New Zealand, connecting the capital city Wellington with the country's largest city, Auckland. The line is 682 kilometres long and passes through Paraparaumu, Palmerston North, Taihape, National Park, Taumarunui, Te Kuiti, Hamilton, and Pukekohe. Most of the NIMT is single track with frequent passing loops, built to the New Zealand rail gauge of 1,067 mm . The line is double track between Wellington and Waikanae , between Hamilton and Te Kauwhata , and between Meremere and Auckland Britomart. Around 460 kilometres of the line is electrified in three separate sections: one section at 1600 V DC between Wellington and Waikanae, and two sections at 25 kV AC: 412 km between Palmerston North and Te Rapa and 34 km between Papakura and Auckland Britomart. The first section of what became the NIMT opened in 1873 in Auckland. Construction at the Wellington end began in 1885. The line was completed in 1908 and was fully operational by 1909. It is credited for having been an economic lifeline for the young nation, and for having opened up the centre of the North Island to European settlement and investment. In the early days, a passenger journey between Wellington and Auckland could take more than 20 hours; today, the Northern Explorer takes approximately 11 hours.The NIMT has been described as an engineering miracle, with numerous engineering feats such as viaducts, tunnels and a spiral built to overcome large elevation differences with grades suitable for steam engines.
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