A10 Steam Locomotives – Croydon’s Golden Railway Legacy

A10 Steam Locomotives – Croydon’s Golden Railway Legacy

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iewing the historic A10 steam locomotive in the Visitor Information Centre gardens is free. To embark on the iconic Gulflander journey, visit the official page at Gulflander Croydon Golden Sunset Tour https://www.gulflander.com.au/Pages/Fares-and-Timetables.aspx or contact the Visitor Information Centre for details and bookings via phone 0747487153 or email info@visitcroydonqld.com.au

Highlights

  • Explore Croydon's railway heritage at the True Blue Visitor Information Centre, where history comes alive in the gardens.
  • Discover the A10 Steam Locomotives, rare engines that showcase the resilience of Queensland’s gold rush era.
  • Ride the Gulflander from the Gulf of Carpentaria to Croydon, retracing the steps of pioneering fortune seekers.
  • Marvel at the innovative steel sleeper system, designed to withstand floods and termites in rugged Outback terrain.
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In the heart of Queensland’s Outback, Croydon’s railway heritage tells the story of a gold rush boomtown connected by the historic Normanton to Croydon line. Built in the 1890s, this narrow-gauge railway overcame isolation and rugged terrain, thanks to the innovative steel sleeper system designed by engineer George Phillips, which proved resistant to floods and termites.

At the True Blue Visitor Information Centre gardens, two A10 Steam Locomotives—A10-202 and A10-204—stand as proud reminders of this golden era. Built in 1877, these rare engines were instrumental in constructing the railway and served as the lifeline between Normanton and Croydon during the gold rush. Although later replaced, their legacy remains, with partial restorations preserving their historic charm.

The Gulflander, also known as “the railway that runs from nowhere to nowhere” continues this legacy. Operating since 1982, the RM93 diesel railmotor offers travellers an unforgettable journey from the Gulf of Carpentaria to Croydon’s goldfield country, retracing the steps of pioneers who once sought fortune here.

Croydon’s railway and the A10 locomotives have been recognised for their national significance, symbolising resilience, innovation, and the enduring spirit of the Outback. For history enthusiasts and adventurers alike, Croydon invites you to explore its unique railway story and step into a bygone era.

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