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Exploring Tasmania’s North West for our Car and Train Enthusiasts


Tasmania’s North West is a treasure trove for history buffs, vintage car lovers, and puffer nuts… yep, those die-hard train enthusiasts! Whether you’re captivated by the charm of steam engines or the elegance of classic cars, we have a guide through the North West for you.  We are offering a journey rich with stories, scenic views, and timeless machines, this trail has something for every enthusiast ready to hit the road (or tracks).

  1. Don River Railway – Devonport

Stoke that fire at Don River Railway in Devonport, where steam train enthusiasts will be in heaven. This volunteer-run heritage railway offers a nostalgic ride along the scenic Don River. Feel the rumble beneath your feet as you hop aboard a beautifully restored steam locomotive. The museum is packed with vintage engines, carriages, and rail memorabilia, perfect for those who love that old-world charm of the golden age of rail travel.

  1. Bass Strait Maritime Centre – Devonport

If you’re more of a salty sea dog, swing by the Bass Strait Maritime Centre in Devonport.  The exhibit and intricate model ships bring Tasmania’s seafaring past to life. Dive deeper with hands-on displays showcasing the vital role of sea transport. And check out the new ship simulator — take control of the helm, navigate the Mersey River, and face the challenges of the formidable Bass Strait using authentic controls!

  1. Wonders of Wynyard – Car Museum

Calling all car enthusiasts, the Wonders of Wynyard car museum is a must-see. Home to an impressive lineup of classic cars, including the ultra-rare 1903 Model A Ford, it’s a celebration of automotive history and craftsmanship. This museum is a haven for car lovers who appreciate the art of a well-built machine.

  1. Wee Georgie Wood – Tullah

Next stop: Tullah! Hop on the charming Wee Georgie Wood narrow-gauge railway. This pint-sized steam locomotive might be small, but it’s packed with character. The quaint ride takes you through wilderness landscape, making it the perfect nostalgic journey for anyone who loves the clickety-clack of train tracks. Trust us, you’ll feel like a kid again as Wee Georgie chugs along!

Wee Georgie Wood

  1. West Coast Wilderness Railway – Queenstown or Strahan

Finally, no heritage trail is complete without a ride on the legendary West Coast Wilderness Railway. Whether you hop on in Queenstown or Strahan, this journey through lush rainforests and rugged mountains is nothing short of breathtaking. Feel the history come alive as steam and diesel engines carry you along tracks laid by miners in the 1890s. With storytelling, jaw-dropping views, and that classic train ambiance, this is the grand finale every train buff dreams of.

Whether you’re a train buff or classic car lover, the North West offers a unique blend of transport history and scenic beauty. Plan your trip today and explore the fascinating stories behind Tasmania’s treasured vehicles and railways.

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