
The ''Coastal Pacific'' is a long-distance passenger train that runs between
Picton and
Christchurch
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in the
South Island
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of
New Zealand
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. It is operated by the
Great Journeys New Zealand division of
KiwiRail
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. It was called the ''TranzCoastal'' from 23 May 2000 until temporarily withdrawn on 15 August 2011. It was the first train to use the new
AK class carriages.
The service was suspended after 14 November 2016 due to damage to the rail line from the
2016 Kaikōura earthquake
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, but in 2018-19, ran from Saturday 1 December to Sunday 28 April. In November 2018, Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern
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announced $40 million for KiwiRail from the
Provincial Growth Fund
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, to provide year-round service and to upgrade the Kaikoura, Blenheim and Picton stations.
The service was again suspended on 23 March 2020 due to
COVID-19
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restrictions.
The ''Coastal Pacific'' long distance passenger service was suspended once more in December 2021. There were plans to replace it with a multi-day rail tour.
On 12 April 2022 it was announced trains would resume again from 29 September 2022, as same-day services, on Thursdays to Sundays and daily between 2 February and 30 April 2023. It then next runs on 21 September 2023.
History
In September 1988 the Railways Corporation announced it was replacing the
Picton Express train from Christchurch to Picton with a new train along the lines of the successful
TranzAlpine
The TranzAlpine is a passenger train operated by the Great Journeys New Zealand division of KiwiRail in the South Island of New Zealand over the Midland Line, New Zealand, Midland Line; often regarded to be one of the world's great train jour ...
between Christchurch and Greymouth launched in November 1987.
On 25 September 1988, the train was re-launched as the "Coastal Pacific Express." The new train eliminated the previous refreshment stop at Kaikōura and included a servery for refreshments.
In April 2006,
Toll NZ announced its intention to sell the ''TranzCoastal'' and the ''
TranzAlpine
The TranzAlpine is a passenger train operated by the Great Journeys New Zealand division of KiwiRail in the South Island of New Zealand over the Midland Line, New Zealand, Midland Line; often regarded to be one of the world's great train jour ...
''.
However, with the purchase of Toll NZ's rail assets in 2008 by the government, these plans never came to fruition.
KiwiRail
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has upgraded the remaining three long-distance passenger services.
Following the
6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Canterbury on 22 February 2011, KiwiRail suspended the train, replacing it with a bus service until 10 April 2011. They announced that it would return on 15 August 2011 under its original name, the ''Coastal Pacific''.
Since 2013 the train has been run as a seasonal service, serving the peak tourist season between about September to April, with no services in the winter months, to offset operating losses.
The
7.8 magnitude North Canterbury earthquake on 14 November 2016 caused numerous landslides that destroyed parts of the railway line in the Kaikōura district. KiwiRail suspended the train service, which had been due to operate until May 2017, for the rest of the 2016–17 season. It was announced on 1 August 2018 that the service would resume on 1 December.
As of 31 August 2022, the ''Coastal Pacific'' has suspended same day passenger operations between Picton and Christchurch.
These services are planned to return on 29 September.
Incidents
One of
New Zealand Rail's most controversial safety incidents happened in 1994 when 6-year-old Morgan Jones fell under an observation carriage on the Coastal Pacific, after a handrail he was holding onto suddenly fell off. Although Jones survived the accident, he was left blind and had a leg amputated.
Route and stations
The train runs daily between
Christchurch
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and
Picton, stopping at
Rangiora
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,
Kaikōura
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, and
Blenheim along the Main North Line. It was introduced on Sunday, 25 September 1988 and takes 5 hours 20 minutes.
Rolling stock

The initial rolling stock for the Coastal Pacific consisted of the last three original ''
Southerner'' day carriages. They were refurbished to the same design as the three AO class carriages on the ''TranzAlpine'' and the sole
Connoisseur
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carriage.
Two carriages seated 51 each in seats designed by
Addington Workshops, which were reupholstered and re-arranged, alcove-style, around tables. The third carriage became a 31-seat servery and observation carriage fitted out similarly to its ''TranzAlpine'' counterpart, but with detail differences in the buffet counter area. An FM class guards van was fitted with an 11-kW petrol generator at the handbrake end for power and baggage duties.
The new Coastal Pacific became a favourite with travellers, but it did not attract the same level of popularity as the ''TranzAlpine''. In 1993, a "backpackers" car (a former red Picton – Greymouth car with luggage space at one end) was introduced, for a cheaper option. This premise proved popular, as did adding five freight wagons authorised to travel at 100 km/h conveying priority freight for the North Island or deep South.
In the early 1990s, the carriages were equipped with pressure ventilation like the ''
Bay Express
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'' carriages and the ''TranzAlpine'' rear observation carriage.
Connoisseur service
On 19 January 1987, a private tourism firm leased a 29 (later 45) seat single-lavatory
South Island Main Trunk first-class car refurbished in 1970 for the
Southerner and attached it to the Picton train initially, before expanding its operation to Greymouth and later Invercargill. It was marketed as a luxury carriage: it offered the same level of comfort as other Southerner carriages, but the service was to a higher standard. Originally named the
Connoisseurs' Express carriage, it was heavily refurbished to offer superior quality service and renamed ''The Connoisseur'' carriage.
Rebranding and re-equipping

During 1996, the original ''TranzAlpine'' observation carriage was thoroughly overhauled and air-conditioning installed, and this carriage, along with the two former ''
Lynx Express'' carriages and the carriage with luggage space, were permanently assigned to this train.

The backpackers' carriage was later replaced by the only former ''Southerner'' (later ''Northerner'') carriage to escape rebuilding as a panorama carriage or scrapping. It was fitted with 47 of the same type of Addington seat that it had had in the mid to late 1980s, all seats facing toward the two centre tables, one on both sides of the aisle of the carriage, and became the new backpackers' carriage. The former Connoisseur carriage, thoroughly refurbished the year before with air conditioning installed, assumed regular duty. The Lynx Express baggage van and later the first of the NIMT baggage vans were also allocated to this service. Later, the second backpacker carriage had air conditioning installed, and in late 2003, it was transferred north for use on the ''
Overlander'' or ''
Wairarapa Connection
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''.
The baggage van fitted out for the initial third NIMT passenger trainset in 1992 had its central and one end module converted into an open viewing area, while the other end module remained for luggage.
New rolling stock

KiwiRail's built new carriages for the service at
Hillside Engineering, classed
AK. The new carriages for the ''Coastal Pacific'' entered service toward the end of 2011.
See also
* ''
Lynx Express''
*
Main North Line (Picton-Christchurch)
References
Bibliography
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External links
Coastal Pacific*
''The West Australian:'' Open views for Pacific panorama– description by Stephen Scourfield of a trip on the Coastal Pacific
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