Trains
Buses replace train services between Wellington and Porirua
Buses will replace train services between Wellington and Porirua this morning after a branch fell on overhead lines yesterday, causing major disruptions. Our reporter Paloma Migone has more on this… Audio
Fire strands passengers on Wellington train
80 passengers are stranded on a Wellington commuter train because of a scrub fire nearby. Audio
Weldagirl
Sharon Earl welds sculptures out of steel from her workshop in Pyramid Valley. Her life-sized 'Warhorse', made in a filigree style, was recently exhibited at the Sculpture on Shore exhibition in… Audio
Advertising Aotearoa
Sarah Murray and Barry Ellis on the golden age of kiwi tourist posters - long before we were a hundread percent pure. Audio
150 years of rail in New Zealand with Matt Turner
Matt Turner has completed a weighty tome, cataloguing pictures and stories of Rail in New Zealand over the past 150 years. It details the history of how New Zealanders have interacted with trains and… Audio
Mayor to meet Kiwirail over train track death
The Mayor of the Waitomo District will meet Kiwi Rail today following the death on Sunday night of a teenage boy, crossing the tracks in Te Kuiti. Brian Hanna says more fencing along the tracks is… Audio
Memorial Locomotive Ab608 Passchendaele
What may well be one of the highlights of the World War One commemorations is currently steaming its way across the North Island's railroads. It's the fully restored locomotive Ab608, which in 1925… Audio
Auckland now No1 in the Rail commuting stakes
Auckland has inched past Wellington to become the city with the most train trips taken each year. Wellington's Manager of Rail Operations, Angus Gabara and the Chief Operating Officer of Auckland… Audio
Auckland the new train trip capital of New Zealand
Auckland's fast-rising use of trains has now hit 12 million trips a year, inching past Wellington's 11.9 million trips for the year to September. Audio
Ticket to Ride
Examining the trade-off between price and quality for public transport passengers in New Zealand's three main cities, and some comparisons from abroad, with research economist Neil Douglas. Audio
Our Own Odysseys - The Trans Mongolian
Cantabrian John McCaskey caught the train in Beijing, it changed gauge at the Mongolian border, and then it crossed into the Gobi desert. Audio, Gallery
On The Spot
Mark Scotson retired from Kiwirail after 50 years this April... but he's working for them again on a casual basis, driving steam locomotives. Audio