Pleasant Point Museum and Railway
The Pleasant Point Railway and Historical Society is a heritage railway located in the small country town of Pleasant Point in southern Canterbury, New Zealand, inland from Timaru.
History
Its main terminal is located at Pleasant Point Station, which was an important stop on the Fairlie branch railway. For just over a year from 24 December 1875, Pleasant Point was actually the terminus of the line as construction further inland proceeded, and upon completion of the line, it functioned as a typical country station until closure of the Fairlie Branch came on 2 March 1968. After the line closed, a historical society was formed with the aim of preserving Pleasant Point station, as the original building from 1875 still stood, with the addition of a 1930s booking office. The society ultimately managed to preserve the station, yard, and roughly of track. The line runs between Pleasant Point station south-east to Keane's Crossing station.Motive Power
Motive power at the Pleasant Point Railway includes:- AB 699: a tender steam locomotive from 1922
- NZR [D class (1874)|D] 16: a tank locomotive from 1878
- TR 18: a diesel shunter from 1936
- A New Zealand [Ministry of Works|PWD] Ruston and Hornsby diesel shunter built in 1955.
- An RM class RM class (Model T Ford)|Model T Ford railcar] replica build in 1926
The Museum includes historic railway memorabilia and vintage computers, and the society also operates an Old Time Movie Theatre.