The beginning of the Tranz Alpine Train at the railway station next to my work - the trains here are pretty cruddy compared to other countries.
Linking up with Skywatch Friday and Tom's signs.
The beginning of the Tranz Alpine Train at the railway station next to my work - the trains here are pretty cruddy compared to other countries.
Linking up with Skywatch Friday and Tom's signs.
Along Karangahape Road - the pub in the photo was licenced in 1862 to Mr George Pearson as the Naval Hotel but the licence was petitoned a...
11 comments:
Looks like cargo trains
The Trans Alpine that they show on travel shows looks nice and bright and shiny. Not quite the same as this one
...I found that KiwiRail Holdings Limited is a New Zealand state-owned enterprise responsible for rail operations in New Zealand and operates inter-island ferries.
I just wonder whether your trains are subsidized as others may be.
I think they look like cargo trains too.
It's not like we have loads of rail services. I guess our narrow gauge railways make it harder to source new trains internationally without huge e pense.
Ha this one is more for transporting kiwi's in a refrigerated rail car to the port.
I love any kind of railroad equipment.
Looks similar in cruddiness to what I see locally. Looks like they have a steep grade to navigate!
I thought those were cargo trains too.
Happy Sunday, Amy!
Bit rough indeed.
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