Find us at Lambton Quay, View Google Map
The Cable Car lower terminal is located at 280 Lambton Quay, Wellington. The entrance is located at the end of the Cable Car Lane between Countdown supermarket and Flight Centre, near McDonalds.
Find us at Kelburn, View Google Map
The Cable Car upper terminal is located at 1 Upland Road, Kelburn. Next to the Cable Car Museum.
There are no dedicated car parks provided by the Cable Car, Please see the 'Parking' page for more information.
You can buy Cable Car tickets online or at the Cable Car Ticket Office on Lambton Quay on the day of arrival.
Bookings are not required for general travels on the Cable Car. However, it is recommended to book in advance if you are travelling as a school or tour group. Group bookings should be made via Contact Us page.
You can buy a Return or a One Way ticket:
Return tickets entitle you to one uphill and one downhill trip on the Cable Car.
One Way tickets can be used for one trip in either direction between Lambton Quay and Kelburn Station.
If you would like to visit the intermediate stations, you can disembark and embark again from the same station to complete your One Way or Return Trip.
Cable Car tickets purchased online or from the Ticket Office are valid for six months from the date of purchase.
Please consider your travel plans carefully when purchasing a Return ticket as refunds are not available for activated tickets. Tickets purchased are valid for six months from the date of purchase so you can use it another time.
Yes, you can buy your tickets online using your credit card 24/7. You can also use your credit card or EFTPOS to buy tickets from the Cable Car Ticket Office at Lambton Quay Terminal during operating hours.
We accept Visa, MasterCard, AMEX and China UnionPay, Alipay and WeChat Pay.
We do not have senior fares. We are part of the passenger transport reimbursement scheme under the New Zealand Government SuperGold Card concession, however this is only applicable to New Zealand SuperGold Card holders. There is currently no reciprocal arrangement with any other country.
Concession prices are for valid New Zealand Student, valid New Zealand Community Services Card, on-peak New Zealand SuperGold Card travel only.
Yes! The Cable Car entrance and exits are specially designed with wide gates that are suitable for standard prams/ bikes/mobility scooters/wheelchairs. Ramps are also installed at the top boarding platforms at all stations for easy access. Users should access the Cable Car via the top doors.
Bikes must be held and controlled throughout the journey. There is a maximum of two bikes per car.
Yes! After a trial in November 2021, we have welcomed dogs on the Cable Car permanently. Dogs are to sit on the lowest landing podium in the marked areas. Maximum 2 dogs per person.
The term "cable car" was really a misnomer, as the tramway was technically a funicular worked on the counterbalance principle. But the trams retained and used the true cable tram grippers and brakes, hence the term "cable car" was used and have retained its name since it first opened in 1902. M
The Cable Car is a funicular railway rising 120 metres over a length of 612 metres with the ride taking only five minutes. The line rises at a constant grade of 1 in 5 (20%), through three tunnels and over three bridges. It looks similar to the Hong Kong Peak Tram. Many visitors ride the Cable Car but it’s use is not simply confined to tourist, as many Kelburn residents and University students travel on the cars on a daily basis. M
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