The West Coast Wilderness Railway has taken out the top place in the Tourist Attractions category of the 2019 Tasmanian Tourism Awards.
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Flying the flag 🚩 for the @LNER#Azuma It's a bigger gauge than the last one (3'6") and it's a diesel (built in England) but it's still not an Azuma @WCWRTas in @tasmania the driver upon seeing the flag said LMS was better! @DavidHorne @KateLNER1 @Charlie_LNER @lner_adamreid 🇦🇺
Still flying the flag 🚩 for the @LNER @HitachiRailEU #Azuma train. It's 3'6" gauge and steam powered so definitely not an Azuma. The driver also pointed out it's more like @GWRHelp livery! @WCWRTas@DavidHorne @KateLNER1 @Charlie_LNER @lner_adamreid @MrTimDunn 🇬🇧🇦🇺👍
@ApocryphaEffect @RailfanDepot @WCWRTas@tasmania@NarrowGaugeWrld@RAIL @NarrowGaugeBlog @NarrowGaugeYT @SnowdonMR G'day, that's the rack engine - it is normally between the side frames on the locomotive. The cogs engage with the rack rails in the centre of the track. Visit: https://t.co/JYFg3JZu44 and https://t.co/p1JyJylNGt
The West Coast Wilderness Railway is honoured to have won gold in the Tourism Attraction section at the 2019 Tasmanian Tourism Awards, announced last night in Hobart.
Our congratulations to all winners and finalists.
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