Dungog Picnic Train (SOLD OUT)
Maitland–Dungog (return)
Sunday, 3 April 2022
(Two trips departing Maitland)
The 59 Class 2-8-2 'Mikado' steam locomotives were used on the North Coast line by the NSW Government Railways up until the end of steam on the North Coast in 1968.
Your journey behind 5917 begins at Maitland Railway Station and travels along the scenic North Coast line to Dungog.
The town centre in Dungog is a short walk from the railway station and you will have time to check out this delightful country town before the return trip to Maitland.
Ticketing options are perfect for singles, couples, small groups and families.
For more information on the destination, please visit www.aussietowns.com.au/town/dungog-nsw
Fares:
Please Note: All fares are for same-day return travel on the same service.
Private Compartment — $300 per group
Enjoy the benefit of an entire closed-off compartment to yourselves in a heritage side-coridor carriage — great for larger families and social groups!
One booking is good for up to a maximum of eight (8) people including children.
Family of Four — $200 per family
Four seat booth in a heritage railway carriage with table.
Classic Duo — $150 for two people
Window seating for two people in a classic heritage carriage in a spacious booth with table.
First Class Single — $85 per person
Single seat ticket in a First Class section with table.
Full Carriage Hire — Call for Quote
Timetable*
Trip 1:
Outbound Journey
- Maitland dep8.55am
- Dungog arr9.55am
Return Journey
- Dungog dep11.00am
- Maitland arr12.30am
Trip 2:
Outbound Journey
- Maitland dep2.15pm
- Dungog arr3.30pm
Return Journey
- Dungog dep4.50pm
- Maitland arr6.05pm
*Preliminary times only. Please arrive at least 20 minutes prior to departure. An update email will be sent to the ticket booking a couple of days prior to the event with final trip details.
Buffet Car:
The Buffet car will not be added to this trip. We encourage passengers to bring their own picnic hampers.
BYO alcohol is allowed, however, large eskys will not be permitted
Toilets:
Toilets are available in all carriages.
Mobile Phones:
There are no charging points on the heritage equipment. It is recommended that you bring an external battery charger for your mobile devices.
Motive Power:
Steam locomotive 5917 will be the primary motive power for the Dungog Picnic Trains
Location
Maitland Railway Station
Station Street, Maitland NSW
Contact Details