Byron Bay Railroad Company

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Take a journey on the world’s first solar-powered train that runs for 364 days a year. Buy a return ticket and you’ll ride the 3km track between the centre of Byron and North Beach Station, taking you through part of the Cape Byron Marine Park.

You’ll pass littoral rainforest, endangered coastal wetlands and the tea-tree-bordered Belongil Creek before you can either head back on your return journey or disembark to explore the surroundings.

The restored 1949 two-car 600 series train has capacity for 92 seated passengers, with room for prams, luggage, bikes and surfboards. Operating purely on the sun’s energy, the train represents net-carbon-positive travel and a great way to see the stunning natural beauty of the region.

Facilities

Family Friendly Public Toilet

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Membership

Visitor Information Centre

Rates

From AU$7.00

FARES
Adult $7 one way, $12 return

“Ride in Style” package $35
Return adult train ticket and lunch at the North Byron Hotel

“Ride in Elevated Style” package $140
Seafood platter for two, two drinks, two return adult train tickets

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