Renaissance Tours

Queensland Outback Railway Adventure

Townsville – Inlander – Gulflander – Savannahlander – Cairns
18 – 28 June 2011 (11 days)

From the coast to the outback, Far North Queensland boasts three great rail experiences: the Inlander, the Gulflander and the Savannahlander trains. Linking Townsville and Mt Isa, Normanton and Croydon, Forsayth and Cairns, these train journeys are a wonderful way to discover a fascinating part of Australia and experience some of our unique rail heritage.

First, enjoy modern air-conditioned comfort on the Inlander, as you travel from palm-fringed Townsville on the Coral Sea to the rugged outback beauty of Mt Isa. Then take a journey back in time on the Gulflander, one of the world's last great characters of rail travel, from remote Normanton to far flung Croydon through the tough and inhospitable Gulf Country. After exploring Cobbold Gorge and the Undara Lava Tubes, enjoy a leisurely two-day journey on the ‘Silver Bullet’ across the savannah, through the lush Atherton Tablelands and over the famous Kuranda Range to finish in Cairns.

 
 The Savannahlander


Normanton River                             Photo Tourism Queensland

ITINERARY:  

 SAT 18 June:  ARRIVE TOWNSVILLE

Arrival in Townsville and check in to your hotel. This evening, enjoy a welcome dinner with Scott McGregor and fellow travellers. (D)

SUN 19 June: INLANDER

After a leisurely breakfast, depart the hotel for a short tour of Townsville en route to the railway station. See the Breakwater Marina, drive along the Strand and up to Castle Hill for magnificent views across to Magnetic Island.

12.40 pm. Depart from Townsville on the Inlander. Settle back in air-conditioned comfort and watch the constantly changing scenery as the train travels through Charters Towers, across the Great Dividing Range and through the mining towns of Hughenden and Julia Creek. The dining car serves hearty meals while the bar and lounge are perfect for a relaxing drink with fellow adventurers (not included in tour cost, own expense). Overnight on board (twin-share sleeping compartments, limited single compartments available). (B, D)

MON 20 June: MT ISA

09.35 am Arrival in Mount Isa. Disembark and join a local guide for a tour of ‘The Isa’ which came into existence because of the vast deposits of lead, silver, copper and zinc found in the area.
During the day visit the Hard Times Mine where you will go deep into mining country and experience a day in the life of the famous Mount Isa miners. Real miners guide visitors through 1.2 kilometres of tunnels, the history of Mount Isa mining, and the unique experiences in the mine. In addition, see, hear and feel the heritage of Mount Isa come to life in the interactive multimedia Isa Experience Gallery. Finish with a visit to the Riversleigh Fossil Centre. Dinner and overnight at your hotel. (BD)

TUES 21 June: MT ISA / NORMANTON

Morning flight to Normanton. Established on the Norman River in 1867, Normanton started life as a port for the Gulf of Carpentaria's cattle industry and grew in importance with the discovery of gold at Croydon in 1885. There are a number of interesting buildings in the town, including the distinctive 'Purple Pub', the 'Albion Hotel' where Captain Percy Tresize drew a series of humorous paintings on the bar room walls, the Bank of New South Wales (1896) and the Normanton Railway Station.

This afternoon take a trip on the RM60, a railmotor as unique as the Gulflander which you will travel on tomorrow. Built at the Ipswich Railway Workshops in 1931, this 45-horsepower Associated Equipment Company (AEC) railmotor was in service on the Normanton-Croydon railway 1960-1964. Dinner and overnight at Normanton. (B,D)

WED 22 June NORMANTON / COBBOLD GORGE

08.30 am Depart Normanton on the Gulflander on its weekly run to Croydon. During the 5 hr journey, The Gulflander will stop for an impromptu morning tea supplied by the locals and for photo opportunities at Norman River Bridge. On the way experience the amazing outback diversity from wetlands and grasslands to arid Savannah country.

After arrival in Croydon at 1.30 pm, opportunity to enjoy a ‘pub lunch’ at the Croydon Club Hotel (not included in tour cost, own expense) before an afternoon drive to Robin Hood Station, a vast outback cattle property which also contains a geological wonderland, Cobbold Gorge. Dinner and overnight at Cobbold Village Cabins. (B,D)

THU 23 June: COBBOLD GORGE

Morning tour of Cobbold Gorge. Visit the grave of pioneer John Corbett, learn about the geological history and enjoy a boat cruise along the extremely narrow gorge, which is no more than two metres wide in places, with spectacular 30 m cliffs on either side.

In the afternoon, on a tour of Robin Hood Station, gain an insight into the cattle grazing industry as you see first hand some of the implications of management today and the future on such a large property. The tour overviews the day to day issues such as water infrastructure, herd performance, nutrition, ecology and at times cattle being mustered through the yards. (B,L,D)

FRI 24 June FORSAYTH - UNDARA

Early morning transfer to Forsayth to board the Savannahlander, departing at 08.30 am for today’s journey to Mt Surprise. Arrival at 2.15 pm and disembark for an afternoon visit to the Undara Lava Tubes which were formed some 190,000 years ago.

Continue to the Undara Experience for dinner and overnight in wonderfully restored railway carriages dating back to the turn of the last century (twin-share accommodation only – no single accommodation available). (B,D)

SAT 25 June: UNDARA - CAIRNS

Reboard the Savannahlander at Mt Surprise at 08.15 am for a full day’s journey to Cairns. During the day stop at Bullock Creek for morning tea, Almaden for lunch, and Dimbulah for afternoon tea (meals not included in tour cost, own expense). After a stop at historic Kuranda Station, the journey culminates in a late afternoon descent of the Kuranda Range into Cairns, arriving at 6.40 pm.
Transfer to your hotel for dinner and overnight. (B,D)

SUN 26 June: CAIRNS

Full day at leisure.
The gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns abounds with day trips to the Reef, to the Daintree and, not least on the famous Kuranda Scenic Railway and Skyrail Rainforest Cableway (tours are optional and not included in tour price). (B)

MON 27 June: CAIRNS

Your Queensland Outback Railway Adventure culminates with a day tour to Ravenshoe on the picturesque Atherton Tablelands. Enjoy a 2 hr return trip to Tumoulin, the highest Railway Station in Queensland, on a fully restored train pulled by a 1925 D17 ‘Capella’ steam locomotive. Return to Cairns for a farewell dinner. (B,D)

TUE 28 June DEPART: CAIRNS

Tour arrangements conclude after breakfast today. (B)



Mt Isa 

YOUR HOTELS
Townsville – Holiday Inn****
Mt Isa – to be confirmed
Normanton – Gulflander Motel***
Cobbold Village – Cabins
Undara Experience – Railway Carriages
Cairns – The Hotel Cairns****
NB. Hotels of a similar standard may be substituted