Savannahlander

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The Savannahlander at Lappa Junction
The Savannahlander at Stoney Creek Falls

The Savannahlander is an Australian passenger train service that operates in Far North Queensland that travels on the Tablelands line from the coastal city of Cairns to Forsayth.[1] The service was once operated by Queensland Rail Traveltrain but is now run under contract by a private operator.[2] The train can be hired for large groups.[3]

Route and timetable

The Savannahlander departs Cairns at 06:30 Wednesday mornings [3]and travels up the scenic Kuranda Range. It then travels to the south-west on the Chillagoe-Mungana branch line. The train travels through the towns of Mareeba and Dimbulah before arriving in Almaden where it stays for the night. On Thursday morning at 08:00 the Savannahlander continues south-west on the Etheridge branch. The rail motors pass through Mount Surprise and Einasleigh before terminating at Forsayth. On Friday the train departs Forsayth at 08:15 for Mount Surprise. The train then departs for Cairns at 08:15 on Saturday.[4]

Rolling stock

The Savannahlander rollingstock comprises three former two-car Queensland Rail 2000 class railmotor units.

Two (2026 and 2028) are "PD" (Passenger / Driving) cars. These units have the classic 1960s era streamlined front ends and were built for Queensland Rail in 1963. Originally they had 160 HP Rolls Royce diesel engines fitted.

The third (2053) is a 2051 class rail motor, known as a "PLDT" (Passenger & Luggage / Driving / Trailing) car. These cars have access doors at each end at the expense of the streamlined front. This allows the cars to be placed in the middle of the other sets and sets of three or four cars can be formed. There were only four of this style of car built, and they were originally fitted with an AEC engine. It was built in 1971 and re-powered along with the other Savannahlander units in 2005.[5]

All were repowered in 2005 with a 250 HP Cummins diesel and Allison gear box combination.

See also

References

  1. The Savannahlander - Forsayth to Cairns Thomas, A. Australian Railway History, July 2004 pp255-258
  2. Queensland Transport - Long distance passenger transport service contracts
  3. 3.0 3.1 "The Savannahlander". Queensland Holidays. Tourism Queensland. Retrieved 17 October 2011. 
  4. Savannahlander Itinerary Savannahlander
  5. Rollingstock Savannahlander

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