Description
Paekakariki Station Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history of New Zealand's railway system.
Administered by the Paekakariki Station Precinct Trust, the museum is located in the Railway Station Precinct at Paekakariki, which has been preserved for recreational, historic preservation, and tourism purposes. The museum presents artefacts relating to the history of Paekakariki and its surrounding area, including items that relate to both Maori and European settlement.
The museum is located in a working railway station, which adds to its charm and uniqueness. Visitors can browse New Zealand's only bookshop in a working railway station, Kakariki Books, which specializes in old and rare books along with collections on spirituality, alternative health, and the environment. Inside the museum, visitors can learn about the local Maori tribe and the role the train station used to play on the long journey between Wellington and Auckland. The museum is home to a range of interesting exhibits, including old photographs, railway memorabilia, and historic artifacts. Visitors can also learn about the history of the station itself, which was opened on November 3, 1886, and has played an important role in New Zealand's railway history.
Paekakariki Station Museum is conveniently located on the Kapiti Line for Metlink's electric multiple unit commuter trains from Wellington. Travel times by train are fourteen minutes to Waikanae, fifteen minutes to Paraparaumu, and around forty-five minutes to Wellington. The station also has parking and bicycle facilities for those who prefer to drive or cycle. In summary, Paekakariki Station Museum is an excellent destination for anyone interested in the history of New Zealand's railway system. With its unique location in a working railway station, visitors can browse the bookshop and learn about the history of the station itself. The museum's exhibits provide a fascinating insight into the history of Paekakariki and its surrounding area, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in New Zealand's rich cultural heritage.
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Museums: Local history
Open Days: Saturday, Sunday
Suited For: Family-friendly, Kids, Wheelchairs