The Mary Valley Rattler (formerly Mary Valley Heritage Railway) is a heritage railway line that conducts steam train trips and tours from Gympie through the Mary Valley using the former Mary Valley railway line in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. It is now one of the region's biggest tourist attractions and is managed by a not-for-profit organisation. It has been described as Australia's third biggest heritage railway. It was shut down for safety reasons in 2012. In 2016, the Gympie Regional Council provided funding to make the railway operational again as it is a major tourist attraction for the area. Journeys recommenced between Gympie and Amamoor on 6 October 2018.
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| - Die Mary Valley Heritage Railway (MVHR) ist eine 40 km lange Museumseisenbahn mit 1.067 mm (3 Fuß 6 Zoll) Spurweite und führt von Gympie durch das Tal des Mary River in die Region von Queensland, Australien. (de)
- The Mary Valley Rattler (formerly Mary Valley Heritage Railway) is a heritage railway line that conducts steam train trips and tours from Gympie through the Mary Valley using the former Mary Valley railway line in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. It is now one of the region's biggest tourist attractions and is managed by a not-for-profit organisation. It has been described as Australia's third biggest heritage railway. It was shut down for safety reasons in 2012. In 2016, the Gympie Regional Council provided funding to make the railway operational again as it is a major tourist attraction for the area. Journeys recommenced between Gympie and Amamoor on 6 October 2018. (en)
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- Queensland C17 class locomotive
- North Coast railway line, Queensland
- Railway lines in Queensland
- Wide Bay–Burnett
- Dagun railway station
- Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
- 1914 establishments in Australia
- Mary River (Queensland)
- Mary Valley Railway Cream Sheds
- Rail transport in Queensland
- English Electric
- Mundubbera
- Amamoor
- Dagun, Queensland
- Amamoor railway station
- European Economic Community
- Tourist railways in Queensland
- Amamoor, Queensland
- Brooloo railway station
- Kandanga railway station
- 2010-11 Queensland floods
- Gympie
- Armstrong Whitworth
- Kandanga, Queensland
- Kenilworth, Queensland
- Imbil, Queensland
- Australian Railway History
- Railway lines opened in 1914
- Spring Hill, Queensland
- Gympie Railway Station
- Imbil Railway Bridge
- Walkers Limited
- Gympie Region
- Imbil railway station
- Evans, Anderson, Phelan & Co
- Monkland railway station
- Cloncurry
- Gympie Regional Council
- Heritage-listed
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| - Die Mary Valley Heritage Railway (MVHR) ist eine 40 km lange Museumseisenbahn mit 1.067 mm (3 Fuß 6 Zoll) Spurweite und führt von Gympie durch das Tal des Mary River in die Region von Queensland, Australien. (de)
- The Mary Valley Rattler (formerly Mary Valley Heritage Railway) is a heritage railway line that conducts steam train trips and tours from Gympie through the Mary Valley using the former Mary Valley railway line in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. It is now one of the region's biggest tourist attractions and is managed by a not-for-profit organisation. It has been described as Australia's third biggest heritage railway. It was shut down for safety reasons in 2012. In 2016, the Gympie Regional Council provided funding to make the railway operational again as it is a major tourist attraction for the area. Journeys recommenced between Gympie and Amamoor on 6 October 2018. (en)
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