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Kuranda Scenic Railway | Heritage Class vs Gold Class 

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Find out why the Kuranda Scenic Railway is one of Australia's most popular rail journeys and compare the two classes of travel - Heritage Class and Gold Class.
In this video, we travel to world heritage-listed wet tropics on a spectacular railway journey that includes towering waterfalls and deep ravines as the train winds through 106 cuttings, 15 hand-carved tunnels and 55 bridges in an engineering feat that still impresses today.
Rising from sea level to 328m, the journey to Kuranda includes the stunning Barron Gorge.
In addition to unsurpassed views of rainforest and ravines, we'll learn about the history of the line and the workers who built it.
Kuranda Scenic Railway travels through the ancient World Heritage-listed Wet Tropics Rainforest of the Din Din (Barron Gorge) National Park, to the mountain village of Ngunbay (Kuranda).
Kuranda Scenic Railway website including fares and bookings:
www.ksr.com.au
🚉 Train: Kuranda Scenic Railway
🚉 Operator: Queensland Rail (QR)
🚉 Locomotives: QR 1720 class
🚉 Seat: Car 7, Seat 33 (to Kuranda) and Car 8, Seat 24 (to Cairns)
🚉 Route: Cairns - Kuranda
🚉 Distance: 33km
🚉 Travel time: 1 hour 55 minutes (scheduled)
🚉 Class: Heritage Class (to Kuranda) and Gold Class (to Cairns)
🚉 Travel date: 29 December 2022
EQUIPMENT:
🚉 Cameras: GoPro Hero 10, GoPro Hero 8, iPhone 12 Pro Max, Panasonic HC-VX1, DJI Mini 3 Pro
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:48 - Reservations and boarding
03:31 - Cairns to Freshwater
07:01 - Freshwater Railway Station and Redlynch
09:21 - Jungara Loop and climbing the range
11:01 - Stoney Creek station and waterfall
13:19 - Toilet tour
14:11 - Barron Falls
16:20 - Kuranda Railway Station
19:43 - Gold Class travel
21:46 - Kuranda to Barron Falls
22:40 - Afternoon Tea and views of Cairns
23:58 - Stoney Creek Waterfall and Bridge
26:19 - Horseshoe Bend and Redlynch
28:32 - Fares
29:15 - Arriving Cairns and final thoughts
31:03 - Spirit of Queensland preview
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Photos:
Surprise Creek Railway Bridge, 1920
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Building Stoney Creek Bridge for the Cairns to Kuranda Railway, 1890
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Workman on track, Stoney Creek Falls Bridge, 1915
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Workmen on Bridge No 11, 1889
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Kuranda Railway Station, 1920
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Redlynch railway station (fenced off)
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Комментарии : 145   
@ggreg2258
@ggreg2258 Месяц назад
That falls in the rainy season is amazing! ! Station at Kuranda is quite beautiful and unique. Very enjoyable vid.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Месяц назад
Definitely. Would love to visit when it’s in full flow.
@brianbuzzen
@brianbuzzen Год назад
We did Gold Class a few years ago , it was wonderful. Beers, food, unlimited, great service to your seat. The only way to do the trip we reckon.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Yes, it’s good to treat yourself when on holiday. 👌
@aussiejohn5835
@aussiejohn5835 Год назад
Hi Adam 👋, I have done this amazing journey in 1974 and 2019 and I recommend the train journey up and returning on the Skyrail which offers fantastic views as you descend. I am looking forward to your next adventure.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Hi John. Yes, I agree. I have done it like that before a few years ago … however I noticed a lot of videos already cover that so that’s why I decided to compare the two classes. But if I return, I’ll definitely take Skyrail at least one way. Cheers!
@brodieduncan2002
@brodieduncan2002 Год назад
I did that 2 weeks ago when I was In Cairns for a holiday. I did the train on the way up and the I did the sky rail on the way back down
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Nice!
@simonolsen9995
@simonolsen9995 Год назад
Love your work man. Hitting the age where this sort of stuff is high adventure for me. Your attention to the little things is much appreciated.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
So good to hear. Thank you! 🙏
@gregbowen617
@gregbowen617 Год назад
I grew up in Cairns right opposite the railway line to Kuranda. A lot has changed since I left in 1978! Still beautiful, and Barron Falls are a sight to behold in monsoon season… great video, brings back so many memories…
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Lovely to hear that. Thank you!
@rajaramank3290
@rajaramank3290 9 месяцев назад
Wow....what a seens n what a falls..I enjoyed tku bro
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 9 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it
@frizzy60
@frizzy60 Год назад
Hi Adam, another great production. I always look forward to you videos being released. On many occasions it has brought back find memories
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
That’s wonderful to hear - thank you!
@xr6lad
@xr6lad Год назад
Another excellent video. You should have done the Skyrail cable car as a comparison. I thought the Skyrail was much nicer as it was above the trees and through them with a great mid-ride stop where you can get off and wander round on elevated walkways. I felt the train dragged a bit much and was more crowded which took away from the experience.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Cheers! Yes, fair enough. I reckon doing Gold Class one way and Skyrail back would be the perfect combination. 👌 (I have done Skyrail before but not since I started making videos … maybe next time 🤔)
@WhiteStickTravel
@WhiteStickTravel Год назад
Hi Adam, i did this journey back in 1989. in those days they didn't have any of the tourist stuff they have today. you just climbed aboard and sat where you like. there was no information or gold class. the only commentary on my journey was a group of Americans from California who got very excited to see the waterfall. great video thanks.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Oh wow. Didn’t realise it had changed so much. Good to know. Thanks for sharing!
@nathanmaurice747
@nathanmaurice747 Год назад
Great video Adam, appreciate taking a look at a place I might never get to like so many of your videos. You are definitely a hidden gem in our country, and abroad from time to time, and I think many are missing out not viewing or subscribing. Safe and happy travels!
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Wow - that’s very kind of you to say, Nathan. Thank you! I enjoy travelling and making these videos (editing them is sort of a way to relive the trip), so hopefully there will be many more. 😊
@anjummirza1452
@anjummirza1452 5 месяцев назад
Excellent information and narration. Very beautiful journey...
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@johnmullin1188
@johnmullin1188 Год назад
Nice 1 my friend great video it must rain a lot seeing the waterfalls up there thanks for the video John uk
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you. Yes, they have high rainfall around Cairns.
@ThrottleAddiction
@ThrottleAddiction Год назад
Visually spectacular! We went to the SkyRail terminal, where they shuttle-bussed us to Freshwater Station. After visiting Kuranda, we rode the cable car back down, which returned us to the SkyRail terminal.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Sounds like a perfect day. 👌
@cristos58
@cristos58 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic presentation. Well done. Thanks mate
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 10 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!
@nickalliker6219
@nickalliker6219 11 месяцев назад
Another great video Adam; I’ll definitely check this out when up in cairns 👍👍
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Nick! Definitely worthwhile. 😄
@Zuuu40
@Zuuu40 Год назад
Fantastic video and thank u for adding subtitles to your videos
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you! Glad they’re useful. Cheers!
@KSwenson
@KSwenson Год назад
Superb video again. Thank you!
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you!
@joshgibson3807
@joshgibson3807 Год назад
Great video and the scenery is amazing
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you. Glad you liked it. ☺️
@joshgibson3807
@joshgibson3807 Год назад
@@TonyTran423 hi tony what was your plans for your next video
@joshgibson3807
@joshgibson3807 Год назад
@@TonyTran423 Alright sounds good
@dianacalder9614
@dianacalder9614 11 месяцев назад
A wonderful journey Adam, i really enjoyed this. The scenery is amazing and i love those old world train stations. I watched this while having my breakfast this morning, a lovely way to start the day. 😊
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Diana. It’s a great train trip - glad you liked it.
@Northisbest
@Northisbest Год назад
Excellent video 👍👍 Went there twice in 1991 and 2016 Can't wait next video Brisbane to Cairns Never see before
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thanks so much! I’ve been on it twice too … always an enjoyable trip.
@oswaldboelcke5470
@oswaldboelcke5470 Год назад
Another great video. Your train videos are the best I have ever seen. Thanks.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Wow, thanks!
@Rheilffordd
@Rheilffordd Год назад
Great video! I visit Cairns regularly for work, and always make time to see this train come and go, however I have actually never been on the train itself! Thanks to your video, this has really prompted me to pull a finger out and go do it! (The old QR diesels make it feel like a heritage tour in its own right!)
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you! Yes, watching and riding it are two very different experiences … definitely worth doing, as is Skyrail. Those locos are classics … QR have certainly gotten good value out of them. Cheers!
@Bigdaleadventure
@Bigdaleadventure Год назад
Great video once again love the detail you go into really makes for a interesting watch. Enjoy can’t wait for more
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Good to hear that. Thank you!
@adammurphy6845
@adammurphy6845 Год назад
Been to CNS so many times and have never done the Kuranda train....thanks for the insight and great video as usual. Def will give it a go when next up that way
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
You’re welcome. Hope you enjoy the train ride when you’re next in Cairns. 😊
@railwaymechanicalengineer4587
@railwaymechanicalengineer4587 5 месяцев назад
BRITISH RAILWAYS MECHANICAL ENGINEERS VISIT IN 1986. When I visited in late 1986, the original station at Cairns was still in place and the town was only half the size it is today. And Queensland Government Railways had already seen the tourist opportunities of this line. As they were operating a diesel hauled trip to Kuranda & return daily. Indeed I suspect the 1950's "Heritage" coaches still in use today, are probably the ones I rode on in late 1986. Of course this line is doubly stunning for Americans or Europeans who I think assume Australia is just a vast flat plain of scrub desert ! So to find mountains and beautiful Tropical Jungle is a stunning and entertaining surprise in itself. As a Railway Engineer I was of course also interested in all of the rail operations based on Cairns. To what I think was the Area Manager for the area, I suggested to increase attraction, the "tourist" train needed a Steam loco (oil fired to reduce any problems of trackside or wildfire). I think this train has on occasion used steam for the "tourist" train. But as seen in your film it seems they now need two diesels to haul it up into the mountains, as the train appears to have even more carriages than when I made my visit. So is obviously proving even more popular !! Certainly I recommend a ride as it wasn't just the amazing colours of the plethora of massive tropical flowers, which the train had to almost push aside to reach Kuranda station. Which was itself a riot of colour. But also the stunning views of the waterfall you pass right in front of, as the train crosses a large arch girder bridge. It's almost as though the railway was designed & built solely for Tourism !
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for sharing … most interesting history! 👍
@leonwakefield7285
@leonwakefield7285 Год назад
Another great one Adam,enjoying your trips more and more 😊
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Brilliant. Thanks Leon! ☺️
@johnclauder615
@johnclauder615 Год назад
What a great video; you must have spent days, if not weeks working on this with shots on and off the train. I agree the gold class is worth the money. The train and the skyrail offer very different experiences and I would suggest to anyone to do both,. I found the return journey by train rather long because of the constant application of the brakes ! Good work !
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thanks so much! Because they have two trains running each way, I was able to get most of the shots on the same day. However, one shot is from a visit a year earlier and another I got the following day before boarding the Spirit of Queensland, so it all came together. 😊 Good advice re Skyrail. I’ve done it once before but wasn’t making videos then. Interestingly, the up and down running times are the same but yes, the return journey can feel longer for some reason. 🤔
@teddythewonderlizard1448
@teddythewonderlizard1448 Год назад
Excellent video and review Adam. Looking forward to your take on the Spirit of Queensland!
@xr6lad
@xr6lad Год назад
Yes. Will be interesting. Not a fan of the BC type seats. Much prefer the sleeper cabins for a proper quieter sleep without other passengers around (plus I also snore so am aware of annoying others). You don’t get that with cabins .
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thanks so much! ☺️
@teddythewonderlizard1448
@teddythewonderlizard1448 Год назад
@@xr6lad Based on experience, I think that the SoQ sleeper bed - as a facility - compares more than favourably with ViaRail and Amtrak roomettes, and the high priced berths on other Australian 'tourist' trains. As a value proposition, it is miles ahead of all of them. That aside, I rely on Adam to identify and explain all the bits that I miss out on my first trip so that I don't on my second. And subsequent.
@Toninz
@Toninz Год назад
Feel as though I’m travelling on your channels so informative it’s so awesome thank you for taking us on your journeys 🙏👍
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Really glad to hear that. Thank you! ☺️
@Toninz
@Toninz Год назад
Honestly you should be getting paid for promoting them 🤗👍
@RailTownProductions
@RailTownProductions Год назад
Great video. Loved it as always. You should do Savannahlander :)
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you! Yes, that’s one I’d be keen to try … just have to find time in the schedule. 🤔
@michaelformaini7053
@michaelformaini7053 Год назад
Another great video contribution from you Adam. I've done the trip twice before (1987 and 1998) back when I was in the Rail Industry and had the benefit of First Class Interstate Passes on leave (no such luck now as I didn't get my 30+ years of continuous service - politics of the day deprived me of that). Nice to see the 21st century iteration as I have a Canadian railfan friend coming to do this and other classic rail journeys in September and this will serve to stimulate conversation about his experience of the same journey. By the way, I can experience some free interstate travel and discounts on other services, having obtained a retired rail employee pass and a seniors card, so to the political forces of the past, ....swings and merry-go-rounds! Thanks for the timely posting Adam!🙂😉🙂
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thanks so much Michael. Yes, you have to make the most of any benefits you can get. Cheers!
@PS-Straya_M8
@PS-Straya_M8 Год назад
Hi Adam, another great video 😁 Just wondering, have you done any Tasmania train journeys, and if not will you be doing so?
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you! I haven’t … well, not since I was a kid. Definitely something I’d like to explore. 🤔
@PS-Straya_M8
@PS-Straya_M8 Год назад
@@FromtheWindowSeat thanks Adam, will keep an eye out for your video in future 😁
@railvlogger1439
@railvlogger1439 Год назад
Lovely video. QR is really getting their moneys worth out of those 1700 class locomotives. I can remember them back in the 70's operating Brisbane's suburban rail services.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you! Yes, they’ve done well out of them.
@RMillerism
@RMillerism Год назад
We did this trip from Freshwater a few weeks ago. Great trip. Heritage was good enough for me. Cheers from Port Hughes.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@grouchogroucho7743
@grouchogroucho7743 Год назад
Great video - really enjoyed your commentary.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you! 😊
@kevinbennett3954
@kevinbennett3954 Год назад
Well done you look like a season traveler I have actually enjoy your videos
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
That’s great to hear - thank you!
@HenrysAviation
@HenrysAviation Год назад
Awesome video as usual!
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you! 🙏
@nicozufferey9225
@nicozufferey9225 Год назад
Stunning video 💚
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thank you!!
@exploreearth6275
@exploreearth6275 5 месяцев назад
Lovely Kuranda scenic railway
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 5 месяцев назад
It is!
@allenzhang9900
@allenzhang9900 Год назад
Long time no see again, another great video
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Cheers! Glad you liked it. 😊
@allenzhang9900
@allenzhang9900 Год назад
@@FromtheWindowSeat Look forward to see your coming video for trip to Brisbane now. I have always dreamed to catch the spirit of Queensland to travel but university has restricted my everything😢
@nobodycares85
@nobodycares85 10 месяцев назад
I remember doing this trip many years ago, it was a lovely trip. The skyrail was interesting given my fear of hieghts but was still absolutely worth doing.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 10 месяцев назад
Nice!
@arokh72
@arokh72 5 месяцев назад
That guy holding his phone outside the window at the beginning of the video made me nervous. I'd be afraid of dropping it if I did that. You may recall I commented on your Spirit of Queensland video about being inspired to take that trip. Whilst in Cairns I will certainly take this trip and the Skyrail. Looks like you can book it with a shuttle bus back to Cairns Central, which seems ideal. I'm not sure if I should take a tour, that includes Hartley's, and gives 1 hour in Kuranda, or skip Hartley's and explore Kuranda more, especially the birds and butterflies.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 5 месяцев назад
Ha - yes, fair enough. I’ve not been to Hartley’s but it gets good reviews so sounds like it would be worth checking out. Enjoy your adventure!
@trainman9024
@trainman9024 4 месяца назад
the steam engine that once ran on that line now runs at the bellarine railway in Vic hauling the Qtrain with ex sunlander carriages
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 4 месяца назад
Good to know. Thanks for sharing!
@Hongaars1969
@Hongaars1969 Год назад
HI Adam. So lovely to watch your latest adventure. Must check my notification alerts because I seem to have missed your last two posts, from New Zealand. Wishing you safe onward travels
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Hi Eugene. Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
@dereksanders7905
@dereksanders7905 10 месяцев назад
We did the Karunda Scenic Railway(in Gold class) and SkyRail during a holiday to Oz in 2018 and will be doing the KSR again during our next Oz holiday in October 2024.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 10 месяцев назад
Excellent! Hope you enjoy your 2024 trip.
@jtc1947
@jtc1947 23 дня назад
Wonderful Journey1 Especially the vid clips of BARRON FALLS (??) when things get wild and woolly with the wet season! If I could? I would take the train! i have an aversion to heights. Adam..have You ever done those Sky-rail bits??
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 22 дня назад
Wet season is November to March but you need to have heavy falls to see Barron Falls in full effect. I travelled in late December, so I’m the wet season, but there hadn’t been enough rain so there’s luck involved. I have been on Skyrail … it’s very high above the canopy but perfectly safe. If you’ve been on a cable car or gondola before, then you should be okay. 🤔
@jtc1947
@jtc1947 22 дня назад
@@FromtheWindowSeat Sounds like Your Friend BRAD was at the FALLS at the perfect time? I'm just not into heights. Let those who are more courageous do the sky rail stuff! BLESSED BE!
@sarbaazchabahar
@sarbaazchabahar Год назад
Beautiful country👍✌️
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
It certainly is. Cheers! 😍
@runningtap12
@runningtap12 11 месяцев назад
Where are you from, Adam? Loving your videos!
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 11 месяцев назад
Thank you! I’m from Adelaide, South Australia.
@daintyfoal1981
@daintyfoal1981 4 месяца назад
23:23 that dirt field if i can remember is the armour and artillery museum, which is next to the skyrail start point edit: i might be wrong, its been a while since ive been to cairns
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 4 месяца назад
Yes, you could be right.
@andreawoelke
@andreawoelke Год назад
Great drinking movement coordination with the guy behind you at about 21:20!😂
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Ha! 😂😂
@techerino
@techerino 11 месяцев назад
Pretty brave doing this in December! Weather can really ruin the trip during the wet
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 11 месяцев назад
Was lucky I guess. Cheers!
@theaustraliantrainspotter
@theaustraliantrainspotter Год назад
Oh man if I had known you were in cairns I would of come say hi this is literally my home train
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Oh cool. 😎
@theaustraliantrainspotter
@theaustraliantrainspotter Год назад
@@FromtheWindowSeat thanks
@railvlogger1439
@railvlogger1439 Год назад
By the way, have you been on the ' Gulflander' between Normanton and Croydon? I am unsure as to whether it is still running.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
No, I haven’t but would love to one day.
@JuliansTrainsandGames
@JuliansTrainsandGames 5 месяцев назад
Are you going to do the Savannahlander one day?
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 5 месяцев назад
Hopefully one day! 🤞
@AussieFridge
@AussieFridge 23 дня назад
I am doing the train soon
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 23 дня назад
Great. Hope you enjoy it!
@AussieFridge
@AussieFridge 22 дня назад
@@FromtheWindowSeat❤
@warrickjones590
@warrickjones590 Год назад
Visited the falls in 88 left my keys at the bottom so back down I trudged.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Ooops! 😝
@rachelmartin2967
@rachelmartin2967 Год назад
9 nice opening English nice
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Thanks
@jtc1947
@jtc1947 23 дня назад
I wonder if the politicians were annoyed? no speeches because of that BEAUTIFUL WATERFALL! I have only been lucky to have been on a train ONCE. CHICAGO to Montgomery,AL aboard a train called the Hummingbird. I was about 12 years of age at the time and in HEAVEN! BUT the WINDOWS got dusty and I couldn't see so I got up and went to the area between the cars. Having a HIGH OLD TIME until me MOM nabbed me by the ear! There was a passenger aboard DRINKING and She was alarmed for my welfare. I wish that the staff had made him quit drinking or had dropped him off somewhere. I was highly disappointed.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 22 дня назад
Sounds fun!
@jtc1947
@jtc1947 22 дня назад
@@FromtheWindowSeat It was great until the passenger was drinking. V. ANNOYING! Glad that YOUR trains have strict rules about such behavior!
@YaseenExperience
@YaseenExperience 7 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 7 месяцев назад
❤️
@itsyhana4903
@itsyhana4903 Месяц назад
This is how my school (Redlynch State College) got its old logo from… Interesting
@itsyhana4903
@itsyhana4903 Месяц назад
What I meant was the one with a beautiful view image with the train and waterfall
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Месяц назад
Oh - that’s cool!
@WiseGuy02
@WiseGuy02 Год назад
Looks like a nice way to spend the day. I think the fat guy behind you would have been disappointed with the food.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
It definitely is. 👍
@michaelhutchings2847
@michaelhutchings2847 11 месяцев назад
3 foot 6
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat 11 месяцев назад
Nothing like narrow gauge 😜
@mickzammit6794
@mickzammit6794 Год назад
Kuranda was a beautiful peaceful place when it was inhabited mostly by timber workers and Aboriginal families then the hippies found it was excellent for growing marijuana and they moved in en masse. After time came those who saw the opportunity to turn the place into a cash cow. For instance the mango sorbet shown comes at a scary price like most things in Kuranda these days. And what about the robbery that took place back in the day on the railway? Did they avoid speaking about that? Big hello to the Grogan family of the old days who couldn't keep up with all the so called wonderful development. All gone now guys.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Interesting. They do cover the train robbery in the recorded commentary. 🤔
@mickzammit6794
@mickzammit6794 Год назад
@@FromtheWindowSeat that's good because my impression of the video was that it was made for gain. A trip to the bottom pub could have shown a bit of local history too but the person looked more like a mango sorbet sort of guy.
@heathbaum
@heathbaum Год назад
To expensive
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
Fair enough
@firstfreeone
@firstfreeone Год назад
I am quite surprised you did not video or mention Robb's Monument named after the contractor who built the track.
@FromtheWindowSeat
@FromtheWindowSeat Год назад
I must have missed that. Oops!
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