List of tunnels in New Zealand


This is a link page for railway, road and waterway tunnels, including hydroelectric intakes and tailraces and gun battery tunnels. It includes artificial chambers but excludes New Zealand caves and New Zealand mines.

For hydroelectric usage

Rail tunnels

;Longest bored tunnels
From longest to shortest.
  1. Kaimai - 8879 m - opened 12 September 1978 - near Apata on the East Coast Main Trunk railway line to Tauranga, the longest rail tunnel in New Zealand.
  2. Rimutaka - 8798 m - opened 3 November 1955 - between Upper Hutt and Featherston, replaced the Rimutaka Incline, a Fell mountain railway, the longest tunnel in New Zealand that carries regular passenger trains.
  3. Otira - 8566 m - opened 1923 - between Arthur's Pass and Otira, in the Southern Alps on the transalpine Midland line - continuous 1 in 33 grade - electrified until 1997.
  4. Tawa No 2 – 4324 m - opened 1935, goods on one line, 1937 all traffic - longest double-track tunnel in New Zealand. Between Ngauranga and Glenside. With the Tawa No 1 Tunnel, part of the Tawa Flat deviation.
  5. Tikiwhata - 2989 m - opened 1943, between Wairoa and Gisborne.
  6. Lyttelton - 2596 m - opened 9 December 1867, between Heathcote Valley and Lyttelton.
  7. Turakina - 2091 m - opened 1947, between Marton and Whanganui.
;Shortest bored tunnels
  1. A 39.83 m long tunnel - opened 1906, between Staircase and Avoca, Midland Line.
  2. A 42.05 m long tunnel - opened 1891, near Woodville, in the Manawatu Gorge. - was daylighted in 2008
line, 2006
;Other rail tunnels
;Disused rail tunnels, North Island
;Disused rail tunnels, South Island
;On State Highways
;On other roads
In rural Taranaki, all single lane:
There are 3 other tunnels on tracks in the Taranaki area; Aukopae, Graylings cattle tunnel, Waikawau beach tunnel.
In Wellington:

Road