Te Huia

Te Huia
Te Huia train travelling through Takanini
Overview
Service typeInter-city
StatusOperating
LocaleWaikato, New Zealand
PredecessorWaikato Connection
First service6 April 2021
Current operator(s)Waikato Regional Council
Ridership86,377 (2024)
Websitetehuiatrain.co.nz
Route
TerminiHamilton
Auckland (Strand)
Stops6
Distance travelled138.37 kilometres (85.98 mi)
Average journey time2 hours, 36 minutes
Service frequencyMonday to Wednesday: Twice-daily return

Thursday and Friday: Thrice-daily return Saturday: Twice-daily return

Sunday: No service
On-board services
Seating arrangements147
Catering facilitiesYes – a café / bar
Other facilitiesWi-Fi, Bike Storage, and Toilets
Technical
Rolling stockNew Zealand DF class locomotive (1979) and SR, SRC and SRV class carriages
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Route map
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Frankton
6.73
Rotokauri (The Base)
31.47
Huntly
86.47
Pukekohe
116.53
Puhinui
138.37
The Strand

Te Huia is a passenger train service connecting the major cities of Hamilton and Auckland in New Zealand. The service is a five-year trial with subsidies from the NZ Transport Agency and Waikato local authorities. The opening was delayed because of COVID-19 and the need to replace some rail track. A new starting date was announced, and the service began on 6 April 2021. Subject to consultation, the 2024 GPS, which sets out government spending plans for transport, does not include the $50m a year to 2026, for inter regional public transport, which was in the draft GPS of August 2023, issued by the previous Labour government, and which was being used to fund Te Huia.