Mary Valley Rattler heritage railway adds restored trains with high tea experiences

Mary Valley Rattler heritage railway adds restored trains with high tea experiences
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Queensland’s Mary Valley Rattler heritage railway has added two historic Silver Bullet railmotors to its fleet – and is offering a sweet and bubbly accompaniment to the new service.

    The Silver Bullet 2000 class railmotors are self-propelled railcars that have been restored by the Rattler’s passionate team of engineers, craftspeople and volunteers.

    The Silver Bullet series was built by Commonwealth Engineering at Rocklea for Queensland Railways between 1956 and 1971. They operated services around Brisbane as well as regional Queensland till the early 1990s, with the final railmotor retired in January 2000.

    The Mary Valley Rattler acquired two of the rail motors – units Nº 2017 (built in 1961) and Nº 2023 (1963) – which are powered by 160 hp Rolls Royce engines.

    The recommissioned railmotors are the latest in the Rattler’s fleet of trains operating from Historic Gympie Station.

    The Silver Bullet will operate a relaxed, atmospheric High Tea Experience, departing Gympie every Friday from 10am for a scenic journey winding through the beautiful countryside of the Mary Valley to arrive at charming Dagun Station.

    As passengers take in the verdant landscape, they will be treated to a gourmet High Tea Experience which includes a welcome glass of sparkling wine, a variety of locally made savoury and sweet treats, and unlimited tea and coffee. Additional cold and alcoholic beverages are available for purchase from the on-board menu via your service attendant.

    High Tea Experience on board the Mary Valley Rattler’s Silver Bullet Railmotor

    The two-hour return Silver Bullet High Tea Experience is available from $115 per adult.

    The RM2000 Railmotor has the capacity to accommodate wheelchairs on board, with advance notice.

    The Silver Bullet adds to existing steam train and specialist rail services, such as the weekly Tasting Train.

    Mary Valley Rattler general manager, Linda Barry, said the new service was the perfect accompaniment to the spectacular Mary Valley landscape.

    “This is a really leisurely journey, with the generous High Tea making it an even more special occasion,” said Barry.

    “It is great for visitors to the region who have a few spare hours and love the romance of the rails. The Silver Bullet returns to Gympie Station at midday, and passengers then have the option of continuing the experience with lunch at our Rusty Rails Café.”


    Featured Image: Silver Bullet at Historic Gympie Station

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