West Coast Wilderness Railway
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Die West Coast Wilderness Railway ist eine wiederhergestellte Zahnrad-Schmalspurbahn auf der Trasse der zwischen Queenstown und bei Strahan im australischen Bundesstaat Tasmanien.
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The West Coast Wilderness Railway is a reconstruction of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Mount Lyell railway in Western Tasmania between Queenstown and Regatta Point, Strahan. The railway is significant because of its Abt rack system to conquer the mountainous terrain through rainforest, with original locomotives still operating on the railway today. Now operating as a tourist experience with a focus on sharing the history of Tasmania's West Coast, the original railway began operations in 1897 as the only link between Queenstown and the port of Strahan.
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West Coast Wilderness Railway
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West Coast Wilderness Railway
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West Coast Wilderness Railway
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Restoration started at
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Regatta Point, Teepookana, Dubbil Barril, Rinadeena, Lynchford, Queenstown
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Queenstown and Strahan
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Federal Hotels stopped operations
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Reopened as the West Coast Wilderness Railway
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Reopened under the name of the Abt Wilderness Railway
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1963-08-10
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2007-09-07
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Abt Railway Ministerial Corporation
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Die West Coast Wilderness Railway ist eine wiederhergestellte Zahnrad-Schmalspurbahn auf der Trasse der zwischen Queenstown und bei Strahan im australischen Bundesstaat Tasmanien.
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The West Coast Wilderness Railway is a reconstruction of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Mount Lyell railway in Western Tasmania between Queenstown and Regatta Point, Strahan. The railway is significant because of its Abt rack system to conquer the mountainous terrain through rainforest, with original locomotives still operating on the railway today. Now operating as a tourist experience with a focus on sharing the history of Tasmania's West Coast, the original railway began operations in 1897 as the only link between Queenstown and the port of Strahan.
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1899-11-01
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