Taihape to be Reinstated on Tranz Scenic Route
The central North Island town of Taihape is back
on the railway map. Dropped from the train timetable in 2005
due to falling numbers, Taihape will be reinstated from the
23rd October, following renewed interest and growing
passenger numbers on the Overlander.
“After careful
consideration of the potential passenger numbers for a
Taihape stop on the Overlander, we have decided to include
Taihape as a scheduled stop,” comments Tranz Scenic
marketing manager, Richard Keenan.
“We have been
impressed with Taihape’s commitment to regular train
services, including enthusiasm for events and attractions
which will add to the appeal of Taihape as a destination. We
have also seen increasing passenger numbers on the
Overlander.”
Those passenger numbers grew by over
25% in just 18 months, prompting Tranz Scenic to bring peak
seven day services forward to September rather than the
usual December. “Passengers are responding, with a 70%
jump in numbers from last year over the school holidays just
gone,” adds Mr Keenan. “We are also seeing renewed
interest in all our scenic services, and in visits to
heartland New Zealand by train.”
Commenting on the
return of Taihape as a scheduled stop for the Overlander,
Taihape Community Development Trust manager Elizabeth
Mortland commented; “Fantastic. Really wonderful
news.”
The regular northbound service will arrive at
11:21am, and the southbound at 3:03pm, with a scheduled 2
minute stop to allow for passengers to board, disembark, and
for luggage handling. Services will start on Friday 23rd
October 2009, and run initially as a one year trial
period
“We look forward to working with the town to
make Taihape a successful permanent stop on the Overlander
journey,” Richard Keenan says.
More information on
The Overlander is available from http://www.tranzscenic.co.nz.
ENDS