Train trip to Wellington, June 2023

Wow it’s been a really long time since I added anything to my blog. There have been plenty of things I’ve wanted to blog about so maybe they’ll appear eventually now that I’ve got the ball rolling again.

Dad and Paula thought travelling to Wellington on the train one last time would be a wonderful thing to do and they asked me if I wanted to join them. Absolutely 😊. So, we set off very early on Saturday morning (the 10th of June) by taxi to the train station, check in was super easy and all the staff could not have been more friendly or helpful.

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Up front there is an open-air carriage giving photographers a place to take great photos without the window reflection spoiling your pics, and as you can see the weather was perfect for us. After all the rain we’ve been enduring lately it was a huge bonus and I felt incredibly lucky.

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The first time we did this train journey it was raining, and it was summer so there wasn’t much snow on the mountains, but it was still a spectacular sight. So that was the main reason for doing the trip again – we were hoping to see snow on the mountains, and we weren’t disappointed – not only was there lots of snow, there wasn’t much cloud hiding anything, and we got to see a whole mountain that we didn’t see last time.

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The train trip takes 11 hours and is a very relaxing way to spend a day, seeing the country, eating and drinking and the staff were super helpful the whole way, even when we got off the train, one of the staff made sure we found the taxi rank and helped us down stairs with all our bags.

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The train in Wellington.

On Sunday morning while Dad & Paula enjoyed a sleep in, I walked to the brand-new exhibition centre Tākina which is across the road from Te Papa to see a Brickman Lego dinosaur exhibition.

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The weather was perfect, sunny, warm, and not windy at all which Wellington is world famous for. So the walk back to the hotel was marvellous, it was also nice to be wandering around Wellington like a tourist rather than rushing off to work.

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We stayed in the Quest Hotel 256 Lambton Quay which I really enjoyed, nice clean rooms with everything you could need, including a fully equipped kitchen, dishwasher, laundry and hundreds of movies available on demand. Plus the location is right in the heart of the CBD, near a supermarket and the Cable Car – perfect for us. And we were lucky enough to have rooms that looked out over Lambton Quay.

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At lunchtime we ventured out to the Cable Car and had lunch in the restaurant next to the cable car station. Stunning views and great food.

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Next, we visited the cable car museum.

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On Monday I headed back to Auckland, it was cool to see a Lego dinosaur at the airport promoting the exhibition I’d been to on Sunday. Great weather for flying home and I even got to see the mountains again, but this time from the air. Once back in Auckland I caught the Sky Bus which was only $18 and I had the whole top deck to myself.

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And in case you’re wondering… Dad and Paula flew to Christchurch the next day to take the Tranz Alpine Express to see more snowy mountains.

Xmas 2018 Nelson Trip

Day one – Thursday 20 December – train to Wellington

What an awesome start to our trip – the taxi driver didn’t charge us for the ride from home to the train station as a thank you for previous business and xmas gift. We arrived nice and early and checking in to the Northern Explorer train was fast and easy. The train was very comfortable with loads of room, huge windows, plugs for charging devices, comfortable dining car with great food and my favourite beer.
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The train ride took just under 11 hours and apart from the first bit from Auckland to Hamilton the weather was great. The best scenery of the trip was definitely Mt Ruapehu.
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We stayed in the Ibis hotel and after dinner we had a few beers in Dad’s hotel room.

Day two – Friday 21 December – Wellington to Picton

We did breakfast in the hotel and then said goodbye, Dad and Paula flew to Nelson and I stayed on to catch the ferry. I went on the cable car and loved the lights they’ve added to the tunnels. Weather ok and great views at the top.
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I ran in to a couple of people I know from work so we did a quick coffee and catch up in David Jones. Then I collected my bag from the hotel and headed for the ferry terminal.
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I chose to go on the Bluebridge Ferry rather than the InterIslander coz it was about $10 cheaper and they had Airpoints. BIG MISTAKE! As soon as I got on the ferry I would’ve paid anything to get off it and on to the other ferry (the Interislander). The whole thing smelt like a public toilet everywhere. I went outside for some fresh air and hopefully find a good seat, but it worse. On the right side of the boat were vents that made the air smell like old stale warm fat. On the left side were the vents that I guess went straight to the toilets coz that side smelt like poohs. Neither side was a good option. So I got myself a private cabin where I could escape the screaming children and horrible smells. The cabin had its own toilet and shower and a bed – very cool and it was the best $30 I’ve spent in ages. Before I headed indoors tho I did see a pod of dolphins – very cool, but very hard to photograph.
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The scenery through the sounds was beautiful but I just couldn’t stomach the smells.
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Getting off the boat was quite an ordeal too. The directions for the walking people (people without cars) was not very clear and I got lost trying to find my way out. Then once I was reunited with the other walkers we were herded like sheep on to a bus and shuttled to the terminal to wait for our bags. Then I was on my own with no signs to show me the way to get to the town and there are NO TAXIS in Picton. So I walked along the main road which was not the right way to go I found out the next day!
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Day three – Saturday 22 December – Picton to Nelson

Awesome weather in Picton, actually managed to get too much sun just wandering around in the morning and sitting in the shade by the stunning waterfront, while waiting for the bus to Nelson.
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While waiting for the bus to kill some time and get out of the sun I paid $25 to see the Picton Aquarium. Wow what a waste of money, it was awful and actually gave me the creeps.
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After filling in enough time I went to the bus stop to wait for the bus, unfortunately I was waiting at the wrong stop and 10 minutes before the bus was due to depart I wondered why it hadn’t even turned up and why am I the only one waiting for a bus. So I went in to the info centre next to the bus stop and asked if I was in the right place – I wasn’t!!! A quick two minute dash to the correct stop and luckily the bus hadn’t left. But the bus was overbooked and they needed two buses so there was some confusion and a 20 minute hold up. The bus trip was great and I’d definitely do that again. Beautiful scenery, loads of famous vineyards.
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Then at long last I’d made it to Nelson and Dad and Paula were there to meet me at the bus station. Short ride to my Aunt’s home and a beer!

Day four – Sunday 23 December – Nelson

This morning my cousins Janine and Stephanie turned up for a coffee and a quick reunion catch up. Then my Aunty and Ken took me on a little pilgrimage around Nelson to revisit the three houses I’d stayed in when we came to visit at Xmas time back in the 70s 80s & 81. It was hard to photograph the houses from the car so here’s an old pic I took back in 1980 of the house we stayed in that Xmas.

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After lunch at the McDonald’s cousin Stephanie worked at for her first job, we went to the Nelson Cathedral to see the Xmas Tree display.
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After dinner the old photo albums came out so Paula could see what I looked like as a Page Boy at my Aunt’s wedding back in the 60s.

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It was a great evening filled with stories and so many memories.

Day five – Monday 24 December – Te Waikoropupu Springs

I remembered as a kid the whole family went for a really long drive to see the Pupu Springs and it was the most beautiful crystal clear water I had ever seen – but that was all I remember of that trip, so Dad and Paula took me on the long drive out to Takaka where the springs are. The drive up the mountains was spectacular and the long journey was well worth it, when we walked round a corner in the bush track and saw the stunning water bubbling up from the ground.
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On the way out to the springs we stopped in Motueka for lunch and I was amused by the name of the shop across the road.
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Day six – Tuesday 25 December – Christmas Day

Lovely Xmas day. Presents and breakfast then getting ready for the cousins who turned up for the big xmas dinner at lunch time. We had a secret Santa before food and it was one of the few times I’ve seen a Secret Santa activity go well (something usually goes wrong) – everyone seemed happy with their gifts and everyone got one!
The following two pics are not from Xmas Day , but most days there were fantastic sunsets seen from my Aunt’s balcony.
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Day seven – Wednesday 26 December – Mapua and Kaiteretere Beach

Today Dad, Paula and I drove out to Mapua a little wharf town with a maritime museum full of interesting facts about the area. The best thing I learnt was how Cable Bay got its name and that it only took 12 days to lay the cable between Australia and New Zealand back in the 1800s.
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From there we drove on to Kaiteretere a very popular beach with golden sand.
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Day eight – Thursday 27 December – Last Day in Nelson

This morning we had a visit from my Uncle Ray who I hadn’t seen since I was 21, great catch up and many more memories. After that Dad, Paula and Tarnie went in to town to check out the shops and have lunch. After lunch we had a drive out to the Maitai Valley River spot where we spent many days swimming back in 1980. I didn’t take any photos coz there was nowhere practical to stop, and the river bed was all brown and not as stunning as I remembered it. But at least we found it. So here’s an old pic of my Uncle Ray and Dad standing by our favourite Maitai river spot in 1980.
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Our very last stop before heading home was at the very beautiful Queen’s Gardens (to use the loo).
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