Extra Gisborne Excursion Demanded
17th November 2009
An excellent booking response for
the “Endeavour Express” scenic train excursion from
Napier to Gisborne and return on Saturday 21st November has
forced the heritage train operator, Steam Incorporated, to
run a second train on Sunday 22nd November.
Excursion
Organiser, John Bovis said they “were thrilled with the
response”. There were still eighty seats left on the
extra Sunday train, but he expected that it would be near
full by the weekend. The Saturday train only had a handful
of seats left.
He hoped that the excursions would
showcase to the local community what a great rail asset they
had. There was tremendous potential for scenic tourist
trains in New Zealand as demonstrated by the highly
successful “Tranz Alpine” and “Taieri Gorge
Limited” trains in the South Island. The Tranz Alpine now
carries half a million passengers a year. The scenery on
the Napier Gisborne line rivaled that of the South Island
train routes.
When making bookings many passengers
had commented “that travelling over this line was
something they had wanted to do for years”. A
significant number were travelling to Napier specifically to
travel on the train.
Mr Bovis commented that they
already had some excursions planned for the Napier to
Gisborne line for next year and based on the interest shown
would be evaluating running more regular trips on the line.
Planned trips on the Napier to Gisborne line already
included the shorter steam hauled excursions to Wairoa and
Waikoau as part of the annual Art Deco Weekend activities, a
special steam train for an overseas tour group and a run to
Gisborne featuring a newly restored vintage diesel
locomotive.
On Saturday and Sunday the “Endeavour
Express” departs Napier for Gisborne at 8am and arrives
back just after 9pm. The train will use heritage carriages
and be hauled by a KiwiRail diesel locomotive.
Steam
Incorporated was one of the first rail preservation
organisations to operate its own trains on the main line
from the early 1980’s, and is now a fully licensed main
line operator, using primarily heritage
equipment.
More information: http://http://www.steaminc.org.nz
ENDS