Gulflander Train Back on Track After Wet Season

  • With the wet season finally behind us, the Gulflander is shining for its 2025 track debut.
  • The iconic 1950s rail motor, affectionately known as the "Tin Hare" transported thousands of customers last year. 
  • The first service of the season departed last week, with bookings now open for selected dates until October 2025.

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Queensland Rail is excited to announce the return of its iconic Gulflander train, which has resumed operations after the annual wet season break.

Known for its scenic journey 'from nowhere to nowhere', the Gulflander offers a unique and unforgettable travel experience across the stunning Gulf Savannah.

Customers can now enjoy the charm of this historic railway, which follows the route between Normanton and Croydon, traversing some of the region's most remote and picturesque landscapes.

The service will operate throughout the year, allowing both locals and visitors to rediscover the natural beauty and rich history of the Gulf Country.

Depending on how long you want to spend onboard, there are various tour options available.

As stated by Queensland Rail Head of Regional Scott Cornish:

"We are thrilled to welcome back customers aboard the Gulflander. 

"This distinctive train ride offers an extraordinary way to explore North Queensland's outback, and we look forward to offering travellers the chance to create lasting memories.

"Customers are encouraged to reserve tickets early with bookings now open."

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