New Zealand's official visitor information network
Queenstown Visitor Centre offers expert advice and a free reservations service for public transport throughout New Zealand ; rail & coach travel, backpackers bus, ferry bookings, domestic flights, car hire, campervan & motorhome rentals.


New Zealand Trains

Travelling New Zealand by train is a wonderful relaxed way to see the countryside and meet fellow travellers.  We can book your seats on the vast array of scenic routes available thoughout New Zealand.  Don't leave it until the last moment..Contact Us and we will make your bookings.  Don't miss out on getting your seat confirmed during the high season!

We are Booking Agents for all New Zealand transport, including Coach, Shuttle Bus, Train, Ferries, Domestic Airlines, Charter Aircraft & Rental Vehicles (Cars, Vans, 4WD's Camper Vans)   If you already know what mode of transport you require, simply choose from our selection below and send us a Booking Request.

We will check availability, make a booking for you and then advise you of the total fare, departure & arrival times.  Upon receipt of your payment (by credit card), your travel will be confirmed and your tickets issued.

If you are unsure of the mode of transport you require, or need to know about a variety of timetable choices or fares before you book, simply Contact Us   We will help you arrange the most appropriate transport that best suits your travel itinerary.



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Tranz Scenic 2001 Ltd
Train Transport
Discover New Zealand and the true beauty of rail travel with Tranz Scenic's Unique Train
Journeys. Tranz Scenic, New Zealand's only passenger rail company, combines world famous scenic train journeys with quality facilities and comfort. Re-discover New Zealand and the romance of travel by railway or as our American visitors say, travel on the railroad.
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Queenstown Travel & Visitor Centre
Clocktower Building, Queenstown, New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 442 4100, Email: info@qvc.co.nz

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