Waikato Connection

Waikato Connection
Overview
Service typeInter-city
StatusTerminated
LocaleWaikato, New Zealand
First service26 June 2000
Last service7 October 2001
Former operator(s)Tranz Scenic
Route
TerminiHamilton
Auckland
Stops5
Distance travelled134.75 kilometres (83.73 mi)
Average journey time124 minutes
Service frequencyDaily return
Technical
Rolling stockNZR RM class (Silver Fern)
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Route map
0.00 km
Hamilton
31.47
Huntly
86.47
Pukekohe
104.63
Papakura
119.89
Middlemore
132.25
Newmarket
134.75 km
Auckland

The Waikato Connection was a short-lived express passenger train between Hamilton and Auckland in New Zealand's North Island. It consisted of a weekday single return service using diesel multiple unit railcars.

Like its southern counterpart, the Capital Connection between Palmerston North and Wellington, the service was operated by Tranz Scenic and run as a commercial venture.[1]

The service was restored in 2021 for a five-year trial as "Te Huia".

  1. ^ Rutherford, Ross (August 2005). "Preliminary Feasibility Study into Passenger Rail Services in the Hamilton Area" (PDF). Environment Waikato and Hamilton City Council. Hamilton Alternatives to Roading Transportation Study. Transport Planning Solutions. p. 15.