Dunedin's historic railway station remains underutilized despite upcoming rail revival
Dunedin's historic railway station, known for its Flemish Renaissance architecture, continues to be underutilized as a departure point for tourist trips. The station once hosted over 100 trains daily but has seen a decline since 2002, despite the upcoming launch of The Mainlander in January 2026, which aims to revitalize long-distance rail travel in the region.
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Published 26 Jun 2026, 19:00 UTC · Updated 26 Jun 2026, 19:11 UTC
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