Showing posts with label NSW Transport Heritage Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NSW Transport Heritage Week. Show all posts

Friday, 24 May 2019

NSW Transport Heritage Expo 2019 - 8-10 June 2019 - 2 Weeks To Go

Queen's Birthday Long Weekend 
Sat 8 - Mon 10 June 2019

Here's a sneak peak of what's in store at the 2019 Transport Heritage Expo.
We're officially two weeks away from the 2019 Transport Heritage Expo! Sydney will be buzzing with a range of rides and activities for the whole family.

From heritage train, bus and boat rides to Devonshire Teas aboard a historic dining carriage from the 1950s and an opportunity to see inside the historic Mortuary Station, this is one event not to be missed!
Tickets are selling fast - book online today to secure your seats!

Click here for Website details

Monday, 13 May 2019

Heritage Train, Bus & Boat Rides - June 8th - 10th - Transport Heritage Expo 2019



If you don't know what to do with the family on the weekend of June-8th-10th, here is an opportunity for you to take the family for a 'fun day' out. All rides are an experience, especially for the young and for the old - bringing back  memories.

Enjoy 'The Great Train Race', Steam Train Rides, Vintage Electric Train Rides, Rail Motor Rides, Vintage Bus Rides, Steam Boat Rides and afternoon Steam Yacht Cruise.

Click here for full details


HERITAGE TRAIN, BUS & BOAT RIDES

Monday, 11 June 2018

'The Nanny' 3526 Steam Train From Sydney To Hurstville

Image result for transport heritage nswYesterday, was first day  to ever ride on a Steam train in my life. It is an experience that I do recommend for anyone of any age that I am sure will enjoy these trips.

Yes, I have seen steam trains in movies, news and at Mount Druitt train Station passing by, but I did not grab the opportunioty to get on and ride. There a few train and Steam Train enthusiasts within Mount Druit and  now I can be eincl8uded as  part of them.

The cost of trip was a minimal $30.00 return from Central to Hurstville and was well  woerth the value of the return trip. I am provided photos of the trip and suggest that as this event is a yearly event, that consideration is made year  to attend and maybe we can have steam train trips heading the Western part of Western Line and hop on the train at Mount Druitt.
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There was also a free twenty bus ride on old double decker green and yellow  buses, Atlantian Buses( blue and white) and the single decker green and yellow buses.






Click here on Tranpsort Heritage NSW

Click here for the trip on 'The Nanny' Steam Train