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Chugging through the rugged Flinders Ranges, the Pichi Richi Railway is a lovingly preserved heritage steam railway that offers a nostalgic journey into South Australia's pioneering past. This narrow-gauge railway, once part of the original line connecting Port Augusta to Alice Springs, now runs between Quorn and Port Augusta, winding through the dramatic Pichi Richi Pass. For travellers exploring the Red Centre or en route from Adelaide to Uluru, this is a delightful detour into living history, where the hiss of steam and the clatter of wheels evoke the romance of rail travel.
Highlights & What to See
- Steam Train Ride: Board a vintage steam locomotive or railcar for a scenic journey through the Pichi Richi Pass, with views of red-rock gorges, eucalypt woodlands, and the occasional kangaroo.
- Quorn Railway Station: Start your trip at the beautifully restored 1879 station in Quorn, which houses a small museum with railway memorabilia and historic photos.
- Pichi Richi Pass: The railway's namesake pass is a highlight, offering dramatic landscapes of steep cliffs and ancient riverbeds that change colour in the afternoon light.
- Port Augusta Station: At the southern end, explore the historic station precinct, which includes the original goods shed and a display of rolling stock.
- Special Events: Check for themed rides, such as the 'Steam and Eats' dinner train or the 'Pichi Richi Explorer' during school holidays, which add extra charm.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least half a day for the round-trip journey from Quorn to Port Augusta and back, which takes about 3–4 hours including stops. If you're driving the Flinders Ranges loop, plan to arrive in Quorn early to explore the town and its historic buildings before boarding. The railway operates on select days (usually weekends and public holidays, plus daily during school holidays from April to October), so check the schedule in advance. Combine this with a night in Quorn or nearby Hawker to fully soak up the outback atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Quorn – A charming historic town with stone buildings, antique shops, and a pub serving classic Aussie fare.
- Flinders Ranges National Park – Home to Wilpena Pound, dramatic gorges, and Aboriginal rock art; about 40 minutes north of Quorn.
- Port Augusta – The railway's southern terminus, with the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden and the Wadlata Outback Centre.
- Lake Torrens – A vast salt lake visible from the railway, offering stark outback scenery (best viewed from a distance).
- Hawker – A gateway town to the Flinders Ranges, with the Jeff Morgan Gallery and access to Bunyeroo and Brachina gorges.
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