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Vintage Train Rides

Bennett brook railway train approaching station
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Vintage train aerial view of village junction
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Vintage train steam train in winter
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Vintage train museum display
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The Bennett Brook Railway operates steam and diesel trains over six kilometres of 610mm narrow gauge track, providing a unique railway experience through the bushland of Whiteman Park.

The Railway is proudly owned and operated by members of the Western Australian Light Railway Preservation Association Inc. Starting from small beginnings in a member’s backyard, the railway has evolved to a fully fledged operation and today encompasses relocated heritage railway infrastructure using traditional locomotives and carriages from all over Australia and the world.

On weekends and public holidays, services are half hourly from the Village Junction Station and hourly from Mussel Pool. During the week, you can enjoy a scenic trip around the bushland loop, departing from the Village Junction Station on the hour on their operating days.

NB: Ticket fees apply.

Steam operations are restricted to the winter months of June through to August.

Train rides do not operate on higher fire danger days or during a Total Fire Ban or Harvest Vehicle Movement Ban.

Please note

  • Open 11am - 4pm on public holidays (closed Christmas Day)
  • Open 11am - 3pm weekdays during school holidays
  • Whiteman Park can be contacted on (08) 9209 6000 on the day of your visit if you wish to check whether trains are operating or not

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Whiteman Park 233A Drumpellier DriveWhiteman WA 6068
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Whiteman Park 233A Drumpellier DriveWhiteman WA 6068
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Acknowledgement of Country

Ngalak Maali Boodja Kaditj, Whadjuk Moort Noongar Boodjara, Baalap Kalyagool Noyyang, Boodja Kep Moort, Ngalak Kwabaduk Wirn , Kabarli Bworan Kora Kora, Yeyi Ngoongoolong. The City of Swan acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of this region, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and their descendants.

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