Photo: Richard Taylor / CC BY 2.0
Perched in the Blue Mountains, the Zig Zag Railway is a heritage steam and diesel train experience that winds through dramatic sandstone escarpments and eucalyptus forests. Originally built in the 1860s to conquer the steep descent from the mountains to the Lithgow valley, this engineering marvel offers a nostalgic journey with panoramic views. It’s a must for railway enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking a family-friendly outdoor adventure that combines Aussie bush scenery with living history.
Highlights & What to See
- Heritage Train Ride: Climb aboard a restored steam or vintage diesel locomotive for a 1.5-hour return trip through the original zig-zag formation, tunnels, and stone viaducts.
- Clarence Tunnel: The railway passes through the 200-metre-long Clarence Tunnel, carved by hand in the 1860s – a cool, dark contrast to the sunlit cliffs.
- Bottom Points Lookout: At the lower terminus, step out to view the dramatic escarpment and the train’s reversing points that form the “zig-zag.”
- Railway Museum: Explore the small on-site museum with historic photos, tools, and artifacts that tell the story of the line’s construction and restoration.
- Bushwalking Trails: Combine your visit with a short walk along the old railway alignment or the nearby Blue Mountains National Park trails for more bushland and birdlife.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow a full half-day (3–4 hours) to enjoy the train journey, explore the museum, and take photos at the lookout points. Arrive early to snag a window seat on the right-hand side for the best cliffside views. The railway operates on select days (check the schedule), so plan your visit accordingly – it’s a perfect morning outing followed by lunch in Lithgow or Blackheath.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lithgow: Just 10 minutes away, this historic mining town offers the Eskbank House Museum, the Lithgow Blast Furnace, and great pub lunches.
- Blue Mountains National Park: Head east to iconic lookouts like Govetts Leap and Echo Point (Three Sisters) for more dramatic scenery and walking trails.
- Jenolan Caves: About 45 minutes south, these limestone caves offer guided tours through stunning underground chambers.
- Port Macquarie: If you’re based on the coast, combine the railway with a coastal drive via the Bells Line of Road, stopping at the Mount Tomah Botanic Garden en route.
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Image credits
- Blue Mountains National Park — Visions of Domino / CC BY 2.0
- Jenolan Caves — No machine-readable author provided. The bellman assumed (based on copyright claims). / Public domain
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Mount Tomah Botanic Garden — Classy Melissa / CC BY-SA 4.0