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Wellington Tramway System Timeline

  • 1878 - Steam powered trams commenced operating in Wellington, the first in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • 1882 - Horses replaced the steam powered trams owing to the noise and soot produced by the little steam engines.
  • 1900 - The company operating the trams was purchased for a minimal price by the Wellington City Corporation.
  • 1904 - The first electric tram service ran from a new depot at Newtown to the northern side of the Basin Reserve.
  • 1907 - Lines were extended to Hataitai, Kilbirnie, Miramar and Seatoun.
  • 1929 - The last new route to be built in the Wellington Tramway system was opened to Northland.
  • 1964 - The last trams to run in Wellington ran from Thorndon to Newtown.
  • 1965 - The Wellington Tramway Museum opened at Queen Elizabeth Park in Paekakariki.

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Back in Business

This programme portrays the evolution of Wellington’s tramway system from its early beginnings through to its closing in 1964 and the formation of a working tramway museum at Queen Elizabeth Park near Paekakariki.

$NZ 27.95 plus $2.00 p&p

 

Westward Bound

Travelling by steam train is now not done by necessity but by choice. This DVD relives some of the romance of steam rail travel on the superbly restored vintage steam locomotive Ab663. This excursion travels from the furthest point east at Lyttelton to the furthest point west at Greymouth and back again and with the locomotive having been based in both Christchurch and Greymouth, it’s a living link with the regions past



Rimutaka Incline

In this unique programme, produced by the international award-winning Memory Line team, a surviving fitter, driver and fireman return to the abandoned Incline to relive tales of agony and triumph of the Fell engines battling the mountain range. Also featured is the worlds’ only remaining Fell loco. H199, shown in its restored splendour in the Fell Engine Museum at Featherston. This present-day footage , combined with detailed archive film never seen publicly before, brings to life an amazing railway which was surely steam’s ultimate test.

On Denniston

In this fascinating documentary produced by the award-winning Memory Line team, we return to the remote and inhospitable Denniston Plateau with some of the miners and men who worked on the Incline. As they tell their story, high quality 35mm archive movie film graphically shows how the coal was taken from the mines high in the hills down to the ships at Westport, including an exciting ride down the Denniston Incline on a Q class railway wagon full of coal. Finally we are left to wonder at a chapter in New Zealand’s history, when there was life On Denniston.

Rails in the Wilderness

Steam log haulers dragged the felled trees on skylines and through dense undergrowth. Centre stage in this drama were the tramway engines, or lokeys — legendary designs from the USA like Heisler and Climax and New Zealand-built Price and Johnston - hauling the logs out over high timber trestle bridges, along slippery steel and wooden rails laid hastily over thousands of miles of wilderness. Brought to you by the international award-winning Memory Line team, this documentary recalls an era that New Zealand will never witness again.

North Island Main Trunk

Here are legends and stories of the railway men and women - colourful anecdotes of the Refreshment Rooms, of smuggling liquor into dry areas and tales of tragedy and humour. The romance of a pioneering life-line which created new towns and brought development and prosperity to the entire North Island.

This compelling international award-winning documentary is brought to you by the professional Memory Line film-making team.

Total Steam

Make a nostalgic trip on a rural branch line into New Zealand’s heartland and potter around the quaint branch railways of the Waikato Coal Fields and the smoky shunting yards at Auckland Station.

Brought to life in sharp brilliant colour with a painstakingly recreated sound effects track, entertaining anecdotes from the men and women of the time add a personal touch to this tribute to the great era of TOTAL STEAM.

Toogood Tales

Selected from films shot by the National Film Unit which featured or were narrated by Selwyn Toogood, including a behind the scenes look at ‘It’s in the Bag’ radio show, this is a unique celebration of the Kiwi way of life before the days of Television. 


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KAPITI COAST ELECTRIC TRAMWAY VISITOR CENTRE DEVELOPMENT


Kapiti Coast Electric Tramway is undertaking a new building and development programme. A new visitor centre has been made possible by a generous charitable grant but further funds are needed for setting up the centre including the building fit-out. The visitor centre will include the Tramway Cafe and a coffee club is being launched as a means allowing the residents of Kapiti to contribute towards this worthwhile venture.

Coffee Club members receive a number of benefits in return for a $25 membership including a free family tram ride voucher. A sum of $50,000 is required and the museum is appealing for community support to turn its iconic heritage operation into a sustainable community facility and world class tourist attraction.

Membership cards for the coffee club will be available online HERE or from the Paraparaumu Information Centre in the Coastlands car park near the Post Office.

The tramway and museum, which will be open every day during the school holidays, will have real coffee, a selection of teas and membership cards on sale.