Open on the first Sunday of every month, Grandchester Railway Station, also referred to as Bigge’s Camp, was the western terminus of the first section of railway opened in Queensland. The opening occurred with much fanfare on 31 July 1865.
Open on the first Sunday of every month, Grandchester Railway Station, also referred to as Bigge’s Camp, was the western terminus of the first section of railway opened in Queensland. The opening occurred with much fanfare on 31 July 1865.
Run by Volunteers from the National Trust Port Elliot Branch, the Port Elliot Railway Station is an historic landmark in its own right as well as being a source of information about the wonderful town in which it is located.
A volunteer operated organisation, offering heritage train rides and experiences between Queenscliff and Drysdale, on-board a collection of steam and diesel trains originating from most Australian Sta
Take a nostalgic train ride with us and experience what it was like to travel by train to this isolated West Coast community in the early 20th century.