Emergency services are responding to an incident involving a train near Khandallah following reports of a derailment shortly after 7:00 p.m. Multiple agencies, including Fire and Emergency NZ and Wellington Free Ambulance, were deployed to the site to assist passengers and manage the scene.
Emergency Response and Current Situation
Fire and Emergency NZ confirmed they were alerted to the incident at 7:10 p.m. And dispatched three appliances. While initial reports indicated that passengers were able to exit the train without the need for extrication, the situation required a significant medical response.
As of 8:00 p.m., six units from the Wellington Free Ambulance were on-site. Eight patients have been transported to Wellington City Hospital with injuries classified as minor, moderate, and serious. Police have implemented cordons at Box Hill and Station Rd and are advising both motorists and pedestrians to avoid the immediate area.
What Happens Next
Official investigations are likely to follow to determine the exact cause of the derailment. While the region had been experiencing heavy rain, it remains to be seen what role, if any, environmental factors played in the incident. Authorities will likely maintain the cordons until the site is deemed safe and initial assessments are completed.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current status of the passengers?
All passengers successfully exited the train without requiring extrication. Eight individuals have been transported to Wellington City Hospital with injuries ranging from minor to serious.
Are there restrictions for the public in the area?
Yes, police have established cordons at Box Hill and Station Rd. Motorists and pedestrians are strongly advised to avoid the area while emergency operations continue.
What were the conditions at the time of the incident?
According to local observations, the region was experiencing heavy rain, though it was noted as consistent with conditions seen over the preceding few days.
As recovery efforts continue, how might local infrastructure priorities shift in response to this event?
