A day at the model railway park called Wascoe Siding, in the Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia.
Passengers board the train at the station and do three laps of the park, including two laps through the tunnel, before returning to the station. Passengers may then rejoin the queue for another ride.
There is both an inner and an outer track, 21 sets of points, fully operational colour light signals, a large marshalling yard and an operational turntable.
Members operate their own locomotives, all fully certified for public passenger operation. Some are steam engines, some diesel and some electric.
There are eighteen carriages all owned by the Society, and all are in use on running days. Double heading sometimes occurs.
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