How to choose?

West Coast Wilderness Railway is one of lutruwita/Tasmania’s most unique experiences. Offering a series of wilderness and heritage rail journeys, climb aboard for a special experience from either Queenstown or Strahan in lutruwita/Tasmania’s remote west coast.

All journeys offer live commentary, station stops and activities at each station.

These are our active experiences at the present time:

LYNCHFORD EXPRESS

A short 1.5 hour heritage experience from Queenstown, travelling 20 minutes by train through the town before entering the rainforest fringe and stopping at Lynchford Station, once a small outpost brimming with gold fever.

  • Heritage rail experience
  • Step back in time to our mining heritage
  • Includes gold panning and pioneer museum room entry

TEEPOOKANA AND THE KING

Depart Regatta Point Station in Strahan for this 2.5 hour wilderness experience. Travel beside Macquarie Harbour before following the King River, deep into the rainforest. Stop at Lower Landing for a short walk through the rainforest to learn about the local flora and taste forest honey made from endemic flower species before heading back to Strahan.

  • Wilderness rail experience
  • Immerse yourself in cool, temperate rainforest
  • Includes flora walk and local honey tasting
A diesel locomotive sits at Lynchford Station

Previous Experiences

RACK AND GORGE

This 4.5 hour experience from Queenstown takes in the Abt rack and pinion and travels alongside the treacherous King River Gorge.

This experience is currently suspended while upgrades are undertaken along the more remote parts of our railway line.

RIVER AND RAINFOREST

A half-day experience from Regatta Point Station, Strahan, stopping at Lower Landing and Dubbil Barril Stations.

This experience is currently suspended while upgrades are undertaken along the more remote parts of our railway line.

QUEENSTOWN EXPLORER

A full-day experience that runs the full length of the line from Strahan to Queenstown and return.

This journey previously ran throughout the summer season and is currently suspended indefinitely due to limited rolling stock availability, a lack of skilled staff to undertake the experience, increased costs becoming prohibitive and also due to ongoing maintenance.

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