Horario de apertura: 1 de enero-31 de diciembre Thursday-Sunday 10:00-14:00
DIRECCIÓN:
62 Thames Street, Ohakune 4625, New ZealandMapa
Teléfono+64 21 578 747
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Ohakune Railway Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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NorthStar58207429205
Informative and fun
What a great historic experience! Very knowledgeable people and fun toy trains for the children to use. Highly recommend a visit
Valoración publicada el 4 oct 2023
teenymoore
Great, knowledgeable guide
We had a personal guide and explanation of the Tangiwai disaster from Bruce, who happened to be one of the first on the actual scene of the disaster as a boy. He was very knowledgeable and we felt pri...
Valoración publicada el 1 ene 2023
Sah36again
For Hubby
Husband Creature really likes Trains , his Grandfather had actually worked at Ohakune Station and was at National Park Station when Tangiwai Disaster occurred , so going for a visit here was a must .....
Valoración publicada el 19 feb 2021
AucklandGal88
Lots of info about Tangiwai
We were invited to sit down and listen to a volunteer talk about the Tangiwai disaster. It was very informative and interesting, well worth the visit. There is also a dog called Roxy who was friendly ...
Valoración publicada el 13 jul 2020
rgabt5
Interesting
A real treasure trove of railway memorabilia. Unfortunately it is a little run down and some of the lighting is very poor.
Informative and fun
What a great historic experience! Very knowledgeable people and fun toy trains for the children to use. Highly recommend a visit
Great, knowledgeable guide
We had a personal guide and explanation of the Tangiwai disaster from Bruce, who happened to be one of the first on the actual scene of the disaster as a boy. He was very knowledgeable and we felt pri...
For Hubby
Husband Creature really likes Trains , his Grandfather had actually worked at Ohakune Station and was at National Park Station when Tangiwai Disaster occurred , so going for a visit here was a must .....
Lots of info about Tangiwai
We were invited to sit down and listen to a volunteer talk about the Tangiwai disaster. It was very informative and interesting, well worth the visit. There is also a dog called Roxy who was friendly ...
Interesting
A real treasure trove of railway memorabilia. Unfortunately it is a little run down and some of the lighting is very poor.