The famous Kuranda Scenic Railway journeys from Cairns to the
nearby Freshwater Station, before continuing on a picturesque
journey to Kuranda spanning almost two hours, with unsurpassed
sprawling views of the rainforest, ravines and waterfalls. The
train passes through Barron Gorge National Park, past imposing
mountains and tropical landscapes, before arriving at Barron Falls.
Passengers enjoy a ten minute stop here, where they are treated to
spectacular, uninterrupted views of Barron Falls, a stunning 410ft
steep tiered cascade waterfall, from the famous Barron Falls
lookout. A number of smaller waterfalls are passed on the journey
through the mountains, including Stoney Creek Falls, which
passengers are treated to an excellent view of as the train crosses
the curved lattice railway bridge just metres away from the flowing
water.
The train continues to Kuranda Station, a tourist attraction in
its own right with stunning tropical gardens and important
historical connotations. After the region was declared a war zone
during the Second World War, tourist related travel on the railway
temporarily ceased, with Kuranda Station responsible for
transporting freight for soldiers stationed on the nearby Atherton
Tablelands. Claiming to be one of the most photographed train
stations in the world, the distinctive station consists of a number
of detached heritage-listed buildings blended with exotic
surroundings.
Carriages
Royale Class
Passengers travelling with Great Rail Journeys make the journey
on the Kuranda Scenic Railway in Royale Class carriages. These
original red-wooden heritage carriages feature stylish timber look
flooring, a cedar interior, and historical photographs adorning the
walls, treating passengers to a unique, old world experience.
Passengers travelling Royale Class will enjoy an additional light
refreshment service, served on board by an exclusive attendant.
This service includes Australian sparkling wine, orange juice,
locally grown macadamia nuts, a souvenir postcard and a badge. Also
available on the service is an informative audio commentary, a
souvenir trip guide, a chilled refresher towel in the summer
months, and filtered water.