The Valley Rattler operates historic steam train tours through the scenic Mary Valley every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday and a Railmotor tour every Tuesday morning. The Rattler's spectacular journey begins at historic Gympie Railway Station which was built in 1913. Today, the station includes a refreshment room which is open Tuesday to Sunday, a model train display and a souvenir shop.
Full Day steam tours depart every Wednesday and Sunday. The first stop is at Kandanga Station where a selection of local produce is available. The train then travels onto Imbil for a lunchtime stop. On the return journey the train stops at Dagun Station to savour local wines and cheeses.
Half day steam tours depart every Saturday and travel to Amamoor and Dagun Stations. Marvel at the splendour of the stations, restored to capture the original character of the early 1900's. Enjoy arts and crafts, wine and cheese tastings and local produce.
The Red Rocket Railmotor departs every Tuesday morning and travels to Amamoor Station where you have time for morning tea and a stroll through the craft shop.
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