Kuranda Scenic Railway - Heritage Class (Multi-ticketing)
Description
Kuranda Scenic Railway - Heritage Class (Multi-ticketing)
The Journey
The Kuranda Scenic Rail journey takes one and a half hours to complete and includes an English commentary on the history of the region and the railway.
All passengers receive a souvenir booklet which includes information  on the history of the railways construction, a trip map and a map of  Kuranda. The Kuranda Scenic Railway can be joined at Cairns Railway  Station or Freshwater Connection for morning departures to Kuranda.  Journeys from Kuranda Station to Cairns run in the afternoon.
Each  carriage is fitted with three media screens to provide passengers with  detailed information of the history of the Kuranda railway. There are  also two gold class carriages where refreshments and finger food are  served on the journey.
The dreamtime story of Buda-dji, the  ancestral being, is also told daily. Buda-dji is the Carpet Snake who,  in the dreamtime, carved out the Barron River and the creeks that join  onto it, from the coast to the Tablelands. The Railway Engine itself has  been painted with a representation of this ancestral being.
Cairns Central Station
Cairns Central Railway  Station is centrally located in the City,  adjacent to the Cairns  Central Shopping Centre, and within easy walking distance of most city  accommodations. The station is home to the Kuranda Scenic Railway, The  Sunlander and numerous other scenic rail services such as the  Savannahlander.
Freshwater Connection
Freshwater Connection is a  popular departure point for pre-organised tours.  Situated in a quiet,  leafy suburb, amidst tropical gardens and authentic heritage railway  carriages Freshwater Connection provides a perfect venue for visitors to  enjoy a hearty breakfast and is an ideal way to begin a Kuranda Scenic  Railway journey.
Many of Freshwater’s small Queenslander houses  were built for railway workers and local farmers in the 1920 & 30s,  some with timber from the old Mareeba Hospital. The very large mango  trees in the area date from the 1890s. Freshwater Connection was built  in 1984 as a tribute to the visionaries and pioneers who built the  Kuranda Scenic Railway between 1887 and 1891. Freshwater Connection  station includes a museum, and pioneer cottage which provide visitors  with an interesting and educational experience.
Kuranda Station
Kuranda Station is one of the  earliest stations to be built in Australia using standard concrete units  and is the oldest remaining examples of its type in Queensland.  Described as “after the style of a Swiss Chalet, the idea being to make  Kuranda a show station”, the station was designed in 1910. A modified  version of the design was built in 1914 and included the Passenger  Station building, Signal Cabin and Utilities Block.
Ornamental  planting proposed in the 1910 scheme, was developed by George Wriede and  Bert Wickham, both station masters at Kuranda. Today Kuranda Station is  world renowned for its tropical gardens and historic significance. It  is possibly one of the most photographed railway stations in the world.  The heritage-listed buildings blend with the tropical surrounds  providing a relaxed environment to enjoy. The Kuranda Railway Tea Rooms  at the station offer a great range of souvenirs and refreshments.
The History
It was in 1882 that the miners of  Herberton were on the brink of total starvation, unable to get supplies  due to flooding. A route to civilisation was desperately needed for the  purpose of meeting ships at the port, to deliver goods to the city and  towns to the west, and more importantly to bring back the spoils of the  hinterland particularly tin, timber, small amounts of gold and  subsequently sugar, tobacco, copper and lead. Adventure bushman and  colourful pioneer, Christie Palmerston, was charged with finding a  starting point for a railway. The Premier Sir Samuel Griffiths turned  the first sod for the line which was to be built in three stages.
Men  tackled the jungle and mountains not with bulldozers, jackhammers and  other modern equipment, but with strategy, fortitude, hand tools,  dynamite, buckets and bare hands. Great escarpments were removed from  the mountains above the line and every loose rock and overhanging tree  had to be removed by hand. After removing 2.3 million metres of  earthworks, creating 15 tunnels, 93 curves, dozens of bridges and 75  kilometres of track, a banquet high up on the bridge with General Sir  Henry Wiley Norman, Governer of Queensland marked the completion of  Stoney Creek Bridge.
On June 15th 1891, Mr Johnstone, one of  three Railway Commissioners at that time opened the line for goods  traffic only. Just ten days later, the Cairns- Kuranda Railway line was  opened to passenger travel. The original Kuranda Scenic Railway is truly  a legendary demonstration of man’s ingenuity and nature’s wonder. The  34km Kuranda Scenic Railway was, and still is considered a remarkable  engineering feat of tremendous magnitude.
Booking conditions
Blackout Date: Kuranda Scenic Railway does not operate Christmas Day 25 DEC
Child: Fares apply to children aged from 4–14 years inclusive. Infants aged 0–3 years travel free of charge.
No refund and amendment will be made once a purchase is made as this package / product is for promotion only.
Kuranda Scenic Railway - Heritage Class (Multi-ticketing)
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Kuranda Scenic Railway - Heritage Class (Multi-ticketing)
Heritage Class:
Seating in our refurbished Heritage carriages, including water coolers at the end of each carriage and a souvenir trip guide.
To Kuranda (daily)
Depart Cairns: 8:30am & 9:30am
Depart Freshwater: 8:55am & 9:55am
Arrive Kuranda: 10:25am & 11:25am
From Kuranda (daily)
Depart Kuranda: 2:00pm & 3:30pm
Depart Freshwater: 3:32pm & 5:02pm
Arrive Cairns: 3:55pn & 5:25pm
Child policy:
0-3 years inclusive - free of charge
4-14 years inclusive - child price applies
Family Fare applies for 2 Adults + 2 Children (aged 4-14 year inclusive).
Bus interchange upgrade works at Freshwater Station
Queensland Rail is undertaking bus interchange upgrade works at Freshwater Station as part of planned improvements to customer areas.
The second stage of these works is planned to commence from Thursday 2nd November 2017, with completion anticipated in April 2018, subject to weather conditions.
During this stage the current car and coach parking area will be fenced off for redevelopment. All buses will be directed to use the newly constructed hard stand area to the east of the station. A safe access path from the station to the hard stand area will be made available for customers.
Due to the reduced car parking available at Freshwater Station during this redevelopment phase, you may wish to consider recommending Cairns Station as an alternate boarding point for your customers. Free parking available at Cairns Central Shopping Centre.
How to use voucher?
Present G Trip printed vouhcer to the check in counter (rail station)
101/27-29 wharf st, cairns city QLD 4870
 
        
 
			
			
			
			
			
		 
  
  
  
 
 
			 
			



 
                

