Radio Ferrymead - Museum of Sound and Radio |
8022 Christchurch, New Zealand-Aotearoa (Canterbury) |
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Address |
Ferrymead Heritage Park
269 Bridle Path Rd. |
Floor area | unfortunately not known yet |
Opening times
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The studio is open for public viewing on weekends between 10am - 3pm. Tours can be arranged outside weekend hours upon request from interested groups. |
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Status from 04/2024
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The radio museum is inside the Ferrymead Heritage Park and doesn’t have extra admission. | ||||
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Homepage | www.radioferrymead.co.nz/gallery/radio-preservation-building |
Location / Directions |
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. The Ferrymead Railway is located within the Ferrymead Heritage Park in south-east Christchurch. Ferrymead Heritage Park is a museum in Christchurch, New Zealand, housing groups with historical themes, mainly transport related. The Museum is in a large corrugated iron building located in the NE corner of the Heritage Park. It is about 500 metres from the main Ferrymead Heritage Park but visitors, if not walking, can easily take a tram or train ride to the Museum. By car: Take Ferry Road east from city centre towards Sumner. Take first right over Heathcote River Bridge, down Bridle Path Road and follow signs to Ferrymead Heritage Park. By bus: Take bus number 35 from the city. Enter via Ferrymead Heritage Park 50 Ferrymead Park Drive |
Description | Radio Ferrymead 1413 kHz AM at 900W Radio Ferrymead broadcasts a variety of music spanning five decades, from the 1940s to the 1990s. The station broadcasts each weekend from Friday at 8.00am until Monday midnight, with live announcing Saturday and Sunday The studio is run entirely by volunteers who have a genuine interest in broadcasting good listening music. Tourists and locals alike enjoy viewing the radio studios, the announcers on air, the vinyl record library (which contains over 120,000 records) and the Museum of Sound and Radio, which houses the world-class Dini Collection of early music players and gramophones . Active AM nostalgia (program) radio station. The Museum of Sound and Radio displays decades of early radios and radiograms, as well as an array of broadcasting industry equipment from all over the country. Completing the display in the Museum of Sound and Radio, are |
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