IMPORTANT! Be aware that in warmer months, some steam trains may be substituted with diesel due to fire restrictions, or even cancelled altogether. Checking the relevant website will confirm what is currently running and which types of trains are being used on your preferred dates

Jul
8
Mon
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 8 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 1 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)

Jul
9
Tue
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 9 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 2 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)

Jul
10
Wed
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 10 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 3 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)

Jul
11
Thu
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 11 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 4 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)

Jul
12
Fri
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 12 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 5 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)

Jul
13
Sat
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 13 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 6 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)

Jul
14
Sun
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 14 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 7 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)

Jul
15
Mon
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 15 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 8 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)

Jul
16
Tue
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 16 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 9 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)

Jul
17
Wed
Most southern rail in Australia @ Ida Bay Railway
Jul 17 2019 @ 9:00 am – Mar 10 2020 @ 5:00 pm

New tour times have started 1st May 2017 – Trains run everyday 10am and 12:30pm! Cafe open 9am to 4pm

The Ida Bay Railway is the last operating bush “tramway” in Tasmania…. and Australia’s Southern-Most Railway, located at 328 Lune River Road, Lune River Tasmania (Australia).

The Malcolm Moore Locomotives are painted in a distinctive Red and yellow design. Several of the passenger carriages are built on bogie flat wagons built in the 1890s and some of the earliest bogie wagons in Australia.

At the Lune River Station, in Far South Tasmania, you can still see relics of the limestone carrying days in the form of wagons and machinery.

The railway line itself is over 7 kms long so please allow 2 hours for the return trip.

(see website for more details of the journey!)