Volunteers began relaying track here in the early 1970s, reopening the original 1869 Western Railway formation — the route that once hauled produce from the western plains to Sydney — as a working heritage line. After bushfires, floods, and a 2012 closure, the co-op has restored all 11 kilometres of track plus its diesel-hydraulic and steam fleet. The trains still run out of Clarence.
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