The Bay of Islands Vintage Railway Trust has always relied on volunteers, and has been strongly supported by all sorts of people with all sorts of skills to contribute, whether it be as train drivers or guards, working on the railway station grounds, cleaning, manning the shop, engineering or a wide range of restoration work on carriages, engines and buildings.
In 2010 the trust won the prestigious New Zealand TrustPower Supreme Community Award for its outstanding volunteer support and activities.
"Generally the volunteers have been from the older age group — often retired — people who are keen to use their experience or to learn new skills, and more of these folk will be warmly welcomed," said Frank Leadley.
"But we have been very heartened by the number of younger people who are displaying a genuine interest in supporting the vintage railway. Two young men in particular stand out in this regard.
"Braxton Matthews, a 17-year-old Bay of Islands College student, has been a very keen supporter for the last two years, involving himself in all sorts of activities, and is a regular at the station as assistant to the driver and to the guard during train operations. He took on the task of painting Clyde, a 1959 cattle wagon, one of only a few left in New Zealand.