From overhead bridge at Rinadeena Station |
See the West Coast Wilderness Railway site for costs, timetables and bookings.
We decided to do the Queenstown Explorer journey which is an all day trip that starts in Strahan and travels to Queenstown and return. There are shorter options for half day trips. We also opted to take the more expensive fare which entitles passengers to lunch and snacks etc. all day and a slightly better carriage. It was definitely worth it.
After collecting our tickets at the Strahan station and settling down in our seats the train left at 0830.
The first section of the journey was around the coast past Lettes Bay in Macquarie Harbour and then the track followed the King River upstream for quite some distance.
King River |
King River at the first station walk |
At the first station- walk to river on right |
Crossing the river with the remains of the old bridge downstream |
Dubbil Barril showing third rail |
Dubbil Barril |
Dubbil Barril Station |
Turntable Dubbil Barril |
Third Rail |
Dubbil Barril |
King River Gorge |
King River Gorge |
King River Gorge |
King River Gorge |
Rinadeena |
Rinadeena |
Rinadeena |
Walkway over the track at Rinadeena |
Heritage Carriage |
Engine on return journey |
The return journey was as enjoyable as the outward leg. There was a stop for gold panning at Lynchford on the way. The poor little engine had to really work hard to climb back up to Rinadeena Saddle as it was a steeper climb from this direction but it made it okay. It did seem to slow to about walking pace for a while with copious amounts of steam being emitted.
Queen River |
Queen River |
Lynchford |
Mountainous scenery |
Mountainous scenery. |
This was a most enjoyable experience. The staff were great, the meals and snacks and service were excellent, so I have no reservations in highly recommending this adventure.