The TranzAlpine Train, a journey that traverses the heart of New Zealand’s South Island, departs from Christchurch on the East Coast and arrives in Greymouth on the West Coast. This nearly five-hour route winds through dramatic gorges and alpine forests, crossing over towering viaducts and winding mountain passes. As the train climbs through the Southern Alps, passengers can capture endless photo opportunities, with each turn revealing new vistas of rugged landscapes and dense greenery. Today, visitors can experience the breathtaking scenery from the comfort of the train, making it a memorable way to explore the natural beauty of the region.
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