The Cairns-to-Kuranda Railway is a heritage-listed railway line located in northern Queensland, Australia. The railway was built from 1913 to 1915, now it is used to operate a tourist rail service, the Kuranda Scenic Railway. The whole journey takes around 2 hours.
The cabin is spacious and cozy, it also has toilets and provides distilled water, while the ceiling is covered with china tiles, very elegant.
The train will stop by a lookout for about ten minutes, tourists can view the splendid Barron Falls.
Since it is a scenic railway, there are only three stations in total, Cairns, Freshwater and Kuranda, the train goes slow so tourists can enjoy the beautiful scenery on the way.
The train goes through rainforest, mountains and cliffs, you can feel how great this railway is.
Horseshoe Bend shapes like horseshoe, it is one of the most famous tourist attractions of the Cairns-to-Kuranda Railway.
The train will arrive at Cairns soon, although it is only a two hours ride, it seems time has passed over a hundred years.