Glenbrook Vintage

4.6/5
(154) · Museum in Mauku, New Zealand
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The Glenbrook Vintage Railway is a heritage steam railway in Glenbrook, New Zealand. The GVR is run by a trust board of three trustees elected and …

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4.6/5 · 154 reviews
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Jan 29, 2025
This was a lovely experience. You get lots of opportunities to get up close with the train, including a stop where you can get off and then get a photo of the train coming towards you full steam. We …Full review by NickM5223
Dec 30, 2024
Worthwhile train trip from the railway park to Waiuku and back. The passion of the train staff was highly commendable; they were clearly very much enjoying their roles and this made the trip realisti…Full review by JohnDeereQueen
Dec 8, 2024
What an amazing treat we had on the “Christmas Lights - Trains at Night” trip to Glenbrook last night. Inexpensive for families and the sheer joy to both adults and children as the steam train chugge…Full review by Althea W
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Total length:7.4 km

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Q:
We are going to Auckland in mid-January and will be staying near Mission Bay, is there Public Transportation to Glenbrook ?
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Auckland does offer public transport and there is indirect options that would likely take at least three bus connections to Waiuku and then a walk to the Vintage Rail terminus in Waiuku. It …
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Auckland does offer public transport and there is indirect options that would likely take at least three bus connections to Waiuku and then a walk to the Vintage Rail terminus in Waiuku. It runs into Waiuku and you can hop off the train and walk around so with a phone call ahead I would expect if they expected you they could arrange for a reverse boarding with prepayment. I mean hop on at Waiuku and ride into Glenbrook Vintage and then do the reverse back Waiuku and on to Mission Bay. It isn't impossible but would be near four hours of public transport each way so a taxi service or car rental may be better. Note you can hire cars by the hour in Auckland (search Cityhop). I realise this answer is late but may assist other travellers.
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