Hundreds of people were on hand to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Durie Hill Elevator and mark the start of Whanganui's inaugural Heritage Month on Saturday.
The elevator opened on August 2, 1919 as a way for residents to easily access the city from Durie Hill.
Building the elevator was an engineering feat, involving major earthworks and 2500 tonnes of concrete to create a 213m-long arched tunnel and a 65.8m vertical shaft.
The elevator's cab travels through the earth from its base on Anzac Pde to Blyth St on Durie Hill.
Heritage Month organiser Andy Savage was not surprised by the big turnout.