West Coast Railway

Climb aboard the West Coast Railway for a journey that feels like a step back in time. This heritage train snakes through Tasmania's rugged wilderness, offering a window into the island's mining and railway history. The slow pace and vintage carriages let you soak in the dramatic landscapes of dense rainforest, deep gorges, and remote stations that dot the route. It's an essential experience for train enthusiasts and anyone who wants to see Tasmania's wild west coast without the rush of a car.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate a full day for the round trip from Queenstown or Strahan. The train itself takes about 2–3 hours each way, so plan to spend a few hours at either end exploring the towns. If you're short on time, a one-way trip combined with a bus transfer works well. For a deeper experience, consider an overnight stay in Strahan to also take a Gordon River cruise.

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