A Tasmanian steam train firewoman is close to realising her dream of becoming the first female driver on the West Coast Wilderness Railway. Allie Hume from Queenstown is steaming towards a new career ...
Long-term planning to ensure a sustainable future for the West Coast Wilderness Railway has taken its next steps.The ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. It's a train journey of almost Edwardian gentility. The rail carriages jolt through the rainforest ...
The State Government-owned railway confirmed “a minor wheel slip incident” happened on February 13 between Regatta Point and Queenstown. A statement from the railway said the front wheels of Abt No.5 ...
The historic railway, being run by a government corporation after Federal Group walked away from its contract, is moving full steam ahead, launching two new itineraries in time for the holiday season.
The West Coast Wilderness Railway at Strahan has been closed for three months. Rail, Tram and Bus Union Tasmanian branch secretary Ric Bean said closing the entire business for such an extended period ...
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau looked at the December 9, 2014 incident in which the 1953 locomotive travelled from Regatta Point, Strahan, to Dubbil Barril, to collect an empty passenger ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Tasmania. Followed categories will be added to My News. The West Coast Wilderness Railway at Strahan has been closed for three months. Rail, Tram and Bus Union ...