West Coast Wilderness Railway - activities

Take a trip back in time to where men laboured through mud, rain and treacherous landscapes to forge a link between the mining town of Queenstown and the port of Strahan. The West Coast Wilderness Railway forms a gateway for visitors to explore Tasmania's unique rail heritage, discovering the inspiring story of the pioneers who built the railway more than 100 years ago.

Along the 35 kilometre journey you will stop at stations of the past: Lower Landing, Dubbil Barril and Rinadeena, where your trained guides will bring to life the stories of these historic points on the railway.

From your comfortable seating, the view is spectacular as you pass over bridges towering above the rivers below, through massive hand-hewed rock cuttings, under the protective canopies of ancient rainforests and along the edge of plunging gorges.

West Coast Wilderness Railway, it's about the destination!

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