The TranzAlpine Experience: What to Expect
About the TranzAlpine Train
The TranzAlpine train runs from Christchurch to Greymouth, covering 223 kilometers. It passes through Canterbury Plains, the Southern Alps, and Arthur’s Pass National Park. The train stops at Springfield, Arthur’s Pass, and Moana before reaching Greymouth.
Why People Love the TranzAlpine
- Huge windows for amazing views
- Open-air viewing carriage for fresh air and photos
- Comfortable seats & onboard café for a relaxing ride
- 4.5-hour journey one way – a slow, scenic alternative to driving

Pros & Cons of the TranzAlpine Train
Feature | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
Scenery | Breathtaking views of mountains and forests | Weather may block views |
Comfort | Relaxing seats, no driving stress | Less flexible than driving |
Convenience | No need to navigate roads | More expensive than other options |

TranzAlpine Ticket Prices & Cost Comparison
How Much Does the TranzAlpine Train Cost?
- One-way ticket: NZD $179–$250 per adult
- Round-trip ticket: NZD $299–$350
- Prices are higher in summer and lower in winter.
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How I Saved Money on My TranzAlpine Trip
I really wanted to experience the TranzAlpine, but the price was too high. Instead of paying $350 for a round trip, I found a way to do it for almost half the price. Here’s exactly how I did it:
- Used a holiday promotion – I booked tickets during a seasonal discount period, saving a good amount on the fare.
- Only took a one-way trip – Instead of paying for a round trip, I took the train from Greymouth to Christchurch and reached Greymouth using a rental car relocation.
- Booked a Transfercar.nz relocation vehicle – This allowed me to get a free rental car for the initial trip, paying only for fuel. (Learn more about how relocation rentals work in my guide: The Ultimate Guide to Relocation Car Rentals in New Zealand.)
- What is Transfercar? It’s a rental car relocation service where you can drive a car for free (or very cheap) because rental companies need their vehicles moved between cities.
Option | Cost (NZD) per Adult | Pros & Cons |
TranzAlpine Train (Round Trip) | $299–$350 | Beautiful views, stress-free, but pricey |
TranzAlpine (One Way) + Free Car | $179–$250 | Same views, but much cheaper |
Rental Car (2 Days + Fuel) | $250–$300 | More freedom, but you must drive |
Arthur’s Pass Day Tour (Bus + Guide) | $200–$250 | Includes a guide, but fewer stops |

How to Save Money on TranzAlpine Tickets
1. Look for Seasonal Promotions
- Great Journeys New Zealand often runs discounts during school holidays and off-peak seasons. Checking in advance can save a lot.

2. Take a One-Way Trip & Use a Rental Car Relocation
- Instead of paying for a full round trip, take the train one way and reach the other destination by rental car.
- Transfercar.nz offers free rental cars for relocations—you just pay for fuel. (Check out my detailed guide on relocation rentals here.)

3. Book Early for the Best Prices
- TranzAlpine ticket prices go up closer to departure, so book in advance for the best rates.
Who Should Take the TranzAlpine Train?
Best for These Travelers:
✔ First-time visitors – A great way to see New Zealand’s landscapes.
✔ Photography lovers – Perfect for capturing stunning scenery.
✔ People who dislike driving – Enjoy the views without worrying about the road.
It May Not Be Worth It If:
✖ You are on a tight budget – Renting a car is cheaper.
✖ You prefer active travel – The train doesn’t let you stop when you want.
✖ You have young kids – The ride may feel too long for them. (Mine found it boring and said they wouldn’t do it again!)
TranzAlpine Train Schedule & Booking Tips
Train Schedule
- Runs daily, leaving Christchurch in the morning and returning from Greymouth in the afternoon.
- If I were to take it again, I’d take the Christchurch to Greymouth route instead—the return journey was in the dark, making it less scenic.
- It’s best to book early for the best seats and prices.

Interesting Stats About the TranzAlpine
- The train crosses 16 tunnels and 4 viaducts, offering some of the most dramatic views in New Zealand.
- Over 50,000 people take the TranzAlpine train each year, making it one of the most popular scenic train rides in the country.
Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?
If you love relaxing train rides with stunning views, the TranzAlpine is a great choice. But if you prefer freedom and a lower cost, combining a one-way train ride with a free rental car relocation is the smartest way to save money.