Experience the magic of steam travel on the Kingston Flyer, one of New Zealand's most iconic train journeys.
The Kingston Flyer is an iconic vintage steam train that departs the picturesque town of Kingston in the South Island of New Zealand. Located only 40 minutes from Queenstown, the train is powered by the mighty Ab795 steam locomotive and takes passengers on a 1.5-2 hour return journey through some of the most beautiful scenery in the region.
On the journey, you will travel from the sparkling lake on the Kingston foreshore, past alpine mountains, and into the green pastures of Southland. You will also get to learn about the history of the train and the area through commentary from the onboard staff, chat to our friendly drivers, roam the vintage carriages, and get close enough to touch the steam engine.
When the train arrives at Fairlight Railway Station, all passengers disembark for a 20 minute turn around. During this time you can use the facilities, take photos, enjoy complimentary tea and coffee, purchase merchandise or watch the steam locomotive turn around. Children are encouraged to "race the engine" by running along the fenced area. its a lot of fun!!
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Friendly staff ,Awesome views Really enjoyed this activity. Highly recommended.
If you love old steam trains, this is a must! You go back in time sitting in the carriage, and the steam and loud whistle are the best. A lovely hot cuppa waits for you at Fairlight, and I got the chance to race against the train after the driver had changed its direction! What a once in a lifetime experience and the staff are great giving their time for free. Love love love!
Great leisurely 28km ride to Fairlight and back to Kingston, worth the money.
Lots of fun a good day out for everyone.
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kaylynnn from New Zealand wrote on 10 April 2025
Great for kids big and small
We visited as a family of adults and young children. We all had a great time riding the train, watching the scenery, the kids loved the race against the train at the stop, and then viewing the track from the back of the train on the ride home. A brilliant day out.