Our forefathers had minimal needs; they hunted, ate berries plucked from bushes, trekked to the nearest lake for water and defended themselves from enemies using primitive methods. As the centuries rolled by with the invention of the wheel, life started to become more complicated and transportation emerged as an essential human need. Thus, the history of using motor vehicles for commercial, personal and military purposes began more than a century ago.
The Museum of Transport and Technology Auckland dedicated to the world of transport, is situated in the area of Western Springs in Auckland, New Zealand. It encapsulates a wide spectrum of vehicles used for aviation and the armed forces to popular commuter vehicles such as trams and locomotives. Also known as ‘MOTAT’, this site has the entire gamut of automobiles under its roof.
The aircraft collection includes replicas of Richard Pearse’s aircraft built in 1903, the Avro Lancaster bomber, a part of the Royal New Zealand Air Force fleet and Sky hawk jetfighters. The locomotives are equally varied; there are steam locomotives, diesel, petrol and even electric trains on display. The horse drawn tram system that was prevalent in New Zealand from 1884 to 1902 is depicted alongside the electric tramways that the former gave way to, before being discontinued in the mid sixties.
MOTAT as it is fondly known by the volunteers who are involved in the development and conservation of the museum are governed by the MOTAT Act that was enforced in the year 2000. Since its inauguration in 1964, MOTAT has expanded and extended its wings. The subsection known as MOTAT 1, has buses, trolleys, fire engines, trams, trains, carriages and vintage traction engines, while MOTAT 2 which was introduced some years later showcases aviation related exhibits.
Most New Zealand hotels are well acquainted with the history and evolution of the city as well as its transport system and will provide insightful information to its guests. Those heading to the region can consider staying at Taupo hotels and explore the country from there. Travellers in search of ideal bases from which to set off on sightseeing tours can stay at properties belonging to Millennium & Copthorne Hotels NZ. This reputed name in the hotel and hospitality industry has a range of properties in key locations around the country.
Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.