
Paekākāriki Station Museum
A historic railway station turned museum, uncovering tales of US Marines, local heroes, and the steam era.
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Paekākāriki Station Museum
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Museum typically open
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A historic railway station turned museum, uncovering tales of US Marines, local heroes, and the steam era.
"So much bigger and better than I was expecting, with fascinating history beyond just trains."

Confirm Opening Hours
Hours can vary due to restoration. Always check before you go! 📅
Combine with Tram Museum
Pair your visit with the nearby Wellington Tramway Museum for a full day of transport history. 🚃

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Rating
4.3 · 38 reviews
Type
Museum
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US Marines History
Museum interior
Discover the unique history of US Marines stationed here, including an incredible story of a bell that went to war.

Restored Signal Box
South End Signal Box
Explore the 1915 South End Signal Box, now a gallery, showcasing the station's past and its restoration.

Railway Heritage
Museum interior
Step back in time with a fascinating collection of railway artifacts and stories from the steam era.

Local History Exhibits
Museum interior
Learn about the Maori history of the area, Captain Anderson, and the station's significance.
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Confirm Opening Hours
Hours can vary due to restoration. Always check before you go! 📅
Combine with Tram Museum
Pair your visit with the nearby Wellington Tramway Museum for a full day of transport history. 🚃
Browse the Bookshop
Don't miss the adjacent second-hand bookshop for great finds. Cash only! 📚
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Staff often have deep local and historical knowledge to share. :speech_balloon:
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Confirm Opening Hours
Hours can vary due to restoration. Always check before you go! 📅
Combine with Tram Museum
Pair your visit with the nearby Wellington Tramway Museum for a full day of transport history. 🚃
Browse the Bookshop
Don't miss the adjacent second-hand bookshop for great finds. Cash only! 📚
Ask Staff for Stories
Staff often have deep local and historical knowledge to share. :speech_balloon:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors often praise the Paekakariki Station Museum for its surprisingly diverse exhibits, covering not just railway history but also significant local stories like the US Marines' presence and Captain Anderson's legacy. The adjacent bookshop is a frequent highlight. However, some visitors have been disappointed by unexpected closures due to ongoing restoration work, emphasizing the need to confirm opening times.
"Over the years, like most of you probably, I've driven past here many times, and not thought to call in, or had the time...well today we did and what a great idea that was. Also combined with an open day at the steam engine shed, bloody fantastic combo!!!
The US Marines history with Wellington is a unique occasion that hopefully won't ever need to occur again, but thanks to their sacrifice it did.
Check out the story of the bell that went to war, honestly, a movie should be made of that it's that incredible.
As for the engine sheds, what a fascinating collection, and a remarkable trip back into our past."
Andrew Karl
"The Paekakariki Station Museum was advertised as being opened on Saturdays and Sundays. Unfortunately, it was closed on the Saturday when we visited. It appears to be closed as it's still undergoing earthquake strengthening. However, the 1915 South End Signal Box was open. Though the Signal Box is now a gallery.
The Paekakariki Station had two signal boxes - one at the south end and one at the north end. The signal box system was discontinued in 1985 which was replaced by a remote control system. Fortunately, the signal box was restored by the community and is now registered a Category I by New Zealand Historic Places Trust."
Jo-Anne Walker
"This was so much bigger and better than I was expecting. There is a railway part to it but there is also a section on the US marines, Captain Anderson (the founder of Forest and Bird) and a section on the Maori history of the area. It is well laid out and presented, not crammed full of stuff like so many small-town museums. Right next door is a second-hand (and new?) bookshop with a really good selection. It keeps more or less the same hours as the museum. Cash only."
Scott Stocker
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located at the historic Paekakariki Railway Station. It's easily accessible by car, with scenic drives nearby like Paekakariki Hills. If you're coming from Wellington, you can also take a train to Paekakariki Station, as the museum is right there.
Yes, there is typically parking available near the station. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient spots.
Absolutely! The Paekakariki Station Museum is a great addition to a day trip from Wellington. You can combine it with other local attractions or enjoy the scenic coastal drive.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The museum's opening hours can be variable, often advertised as Saturdays and Sundays. However, it has been closed at times due to restoration work. It's crucial to check their official schedule or contact them directly before your visit.
Information on admission fees is not widely publicized, but many reviews suggest it's a small, community-run museum. It's best to be prepared for a small donation or entry fee.
Advance booking is generally not required for the Paekakariki Station Museum. However, due to its potentially limited opening hours, confirming availability is key.
While the station itself is historic, efforts are being made for restoration. Accessibility details for specific exhibits or the entire museum should be confirmed directly with the museum staff.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The museum features exhibits on the US Marines' history in Wellington, the story of Captain Anderson, Maori history of the area, and a fascinating collection of railway artifacts.
Children might enjoy the train exhibits and the historical stories. The nearby Tramway Museum is also a great option for younger visitors.
Most visitors find 1-2 hours sufficient to explore the exhibits thoroughly. You might spend longer if you combine it with the bookshop or a leisurely walk.
Yes, the Wellington Tramway Museum is nearby, and the Paekakariki Hills offer scenic drives and views. There's also a popular second-hand bookshop adjacent to the museum.
📸 📷 Photography
Generally, photography for personal use is allowed inside museums. However, it's always polite to check for any specific restrictions or ask staff if you're unsure.
The historic station building itself, the restored signal box, and the surrounding railway tracks offer great photographic opportunities. The scenic Paekakariki Hills also provide stunning coastal views.










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