Golden Vintage Rail Journey 2026 & 2027
Step aboard a unique rail adventure aboard the Southern Aurora, the iconic overnight passenger train that once connected Sydney and Melbourne from 1962 to 1986. Today, its original 1960s carriages have been meticulously restored, offering travellers the chance to rediscover the golden age of train travel through curated daytime journeys across New South Wales. With the train stationary overnight, you can enjoy peaceful rest before waking to explore charming regional towns, stunning landscapes, and the heritage-rich heart of Australia.
Embark on Vintage Rail Journeys’ original and most beloved rail tour, where breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences await. Begin and end your journey surrounded by the dramatic sandstone cliffs of the Great Dividing Range. Savor the delights of the Hunter Valley and Orange, renowned for their vineyards, and enjoy a rare opportunity to traverse special access train lines across the Liverpool Plains from Werris Creek to Orange. The highlight of the journey is the stunning scenery of the Capertee Valley as you make your way to Rylstone.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a memorable travel experience, these vintage rail tours promise a truly timeless escape.
2026 Departure Dates: 3 Aug | 17 Aug / 31 Aug / 14 Sep / 28 Sep / 26 Oct / 9 Nov / 23 Nov
- Heritage Twin Cabin from $4,490 per person*
- Heritage Single Cabin from $4,290 per person*
2027 Departure Dates: 2 Aug | 16 Aug / 30 Aug / 13 Sep / 27 Sep / 18 Oct / 1 Nov / 15 Nov / 29 Nov
- Heritage Twin Cabin from $3,890 per person*
- Heritage Single Cabin from $3,890 per person*
*Advertised pricing is based on travel in 2026 & 2027. Other prices are subject to departure date and availability. Please call us to confirm up-to-the-moment availability and pricing.
Itinerary
Day 1 | Sydney – The Hawkesbury
Your Golden West adventure begins at Sydney’s Central Station. After check-in, enjoy a short coach transfer to Darling Harbour to board a Morning Discovery Cruise* with Journey Beyond Cruise Sydney. Aboard Spirit of Migloo, take in uninterrupted 360-degree views of Sydney Harbour with a light breakfast served on board.
*This experience is included for guests travelling in 2027, and available as an optional upgrade on 2026 departures ($60 per person).
Return to Sydney’s Central Station to board your Vintage Rail Journey. Once onboard, you can choose to relax in the lounge carriage or settle into your cabin while we travel to the spectacular Hawkesbury River. Here you step off for your first Off Train Experience, joining the famous ‘Riverboat Postman’ for a lunch cruise. Enjoy the magnificent scenery of the lower Hawkesbury River as we deliver the mail and other essentials to the river-access-only settlements upriver from Brooklyn.
When you rejoin our train, you’ll enjoy views from the train which we think are some of the best in Australia. You’ll see the whole length of the train as we round curves, and the line traces the water’s edge at Mullet Creek. The waterside theme is continued after we go through Woy Woy Tunnel and alongside Brisbane Water. We skirt around Newcastle and onto Maitland in the Hunter Valley. The train will be stabled for the night at Paterson. (L, D)
Day 2 | Hunter Valley Vineyards
Today you will be visiting the Hunter Valley, and we have three Off Train Experiences for you to choose from.
Option 1: Lunch at Twine Restaurant Hunter Valley
Established in 2013, Twine Hunter Valley celebrates seasonal local produce and delectable dining options, paired with quality wines, picturesque views & impeccable service. Overlooking some of the oldest vineyards in the region, Twine is home to a wonderful restaurant, also the perfect spot for our Muscat tasting experience.
Optional Upgrade: Hunter Valley Helicopter Experience (limited capacity)
Soar to new heights with a breathtaking helicopter flight at additional cost. Experience unforgettable aerial views of the Hunter region, before joining lunch.
Option 2: Margan Wines
Travelling by coach to Broke, you’ll walk down the garden path through the kitchen garden, then past the olives and vineyards into the winery for a guided, behind the scenes tour. Learn how the single vineyard and sustainably farmed wines are made from vine to glass in this award-winning winery. Enjoy a wine tasting and lunch at this family owned winery and restaurant.
Following your tour, board the coach for the return journey to Branxton Station where you’ll board the train, travelling the remainder of the Hunter Valley, and on through Ardglen Tunnel to Werris Creek. Dinner will be served onboard the train at Werris Creek, where it will be stabled for the night. (B, L, D)
Day 3 | Werris Creek
This morning enjoy breakfast onboard the train, before another day of discovering the charms of the Golden West.
Your adventure begins with a visit to the Quirindi Rural Heritage Village. The village has been designed to collect, preserve, restore, interpret and exhibit artefacts that relate to the history, heritage and culture of the region. From here we head to Werris Creek, the first and last railway town in NSW, located on a major railway junction. The Werris Creek railway station is the third largest in NSW. It houses the Werris Creek Rail Journeys Museum, which brings this town’s railway past back to life.
Your afternoon is then spent travelling along the freight only line from Werris Creek, headed for Orange. Dinner will be served onboard as your train makes its way for a late arrival into Orange for the evening. (B, L, D)
Day 4 | Bathurst
Wake to another delicious breakfast onboard the train before stepping off at Bathurst Station. From here, you’ll transfer by coach to the exquisite Abercrombie House, a true heritage treasure of New South Wales.
Bathurst is world-famous for the Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit, home of the legendary Bathurst 1000. But there’s more to this regional gem than its motorsport fame. Rich in gold rush history and dotted with historic architecture, Bathurst offers a fascinating glimpse into Australia’s past. No visit would be complete without taking on the mountain itself—enjoy a scenic drive along the iconic Mt Panorama track as you make your way to Abercrombie House.
Set on the rolling grounds of Stewarts Mount, this 1870s country estate welcomes you with its stunning gardens, hilltop views, and approximately 50 beautifully restored rooms. Explore grand staircases, a magnificent ballroom and more, all while hearing stories and insights from the family who call this home. Here, you’ll also enjoy a sit-down lunch inside the house, soaking in the grandeur and history of this remarkable property.
After farewelling the family and Abercrombie House, return to Bathurst Station and reboard the train. Relax as the scenery unfolds outside your window, passing through towns such as Wallerawang and Clandulla and glimpsing the region’s national parks. As evening falls, settle in for another indulgent three-course dinner onboard, savouring the flavours as the train continues on to its stabling location for the night in Rylstone. (B, L, D)
Day 5 Mudgee | Sydney
Enjoy your final breakfast onboard the train. We’ll then board coaches traveling from Rylstone, a beautiful district settled in the 1820’s, making it one of the oldest settlements west of the Great Dividing Range. Rylstone’s streetscape features 19th century sandstone public houses, cottages and government buildings.
From here we are welcomed to the Lowe Family Wine Co in Mudgee. Based around certified organic & biodynamic farm, vineyard, winery and food garden, enjoy a spectacular last lunch in the cellar door before returning to Rylstone Station and your return journey arriving late into Sydney Central station. (B, L)
* The above itinerary is subject to change.
Highlights
- Explore Hunter Valley’s vineyards and indulge in wine tasting.
- Visit historic towns like Orange and admire their charm.
- Relax onboard with stunning views of the Great Dividing Range.
Step aboard a unique rail adventure aboard the Southern Aurora, the iconic overnight passenger train that once connected Sydney and Melbourne from 1962 to 1986. Today, its original 1960s carriages have been meticulously restored, offering travellers the chance to rediscover the golden age of train travel through curated daytime journeys across New South Wales. With the train stationary overnight, you can enjoy peaceful rest before waking to explore charming regional towns, stunning landscapes, and the heritage-rich heart of Australia.
Embark on Vintage Rail Journeys’ original and most beloved rail tour, where breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences await. Begin and end your journey surrounded by the dramatic sandstone cliffs of the Great Dividing Range. Savor the delights of the Hunter Valley and Orange, renowned for their vineyards, and enjoy a rare opportunity to traverse special access train lines across the Liverpool Plains from Werris Creek to Orange. The highlight of the journey is the stunning scenery of the Capertee Valley as you make your way to Rylstone.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a memorable travel experience, these vintage rail tours promise a truly timeless escape.
Inclusions
Highlights & Inclusions
- All-inclusive dining, wines, beverages, tea & coffee
- throughout your journey
- Take a Riverboat cruise on the Hawkesbury River
- including lunch
- Enjoy a winery experience in the Hunter Valley
- Visit the quaint heritage village of Quirindi in rural New
- South Wales
- Discover Bathurst’s Abercrombie House
Exclusions
- Travel insurance
FAQs
Heritage Twin Cabins are designed to accommodate two guests, offering comfort and convenience throughout your journey. During the day, the space transforms into a cosy three-seat lounge, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the passing scenery. At night, it converts into upper and lower bunk beds, with one guest needing to be able to climb a ladder to access the top bunk. Each cabin also features a private ensuite, complete with original 1960s fittings, including a fold-down hand basin and fold-down toilet, preserving the charm of vintage rail travel.
Heritage Single Cabins offer a comfortable and private space for solo travellers, featuring a day lounge with a footrest, a fold-down washbasin, and a mirror for convenience. As evening falls, the cabin transforms into a cosy bed, providing a restful retreat after a day of exploration. Guests in Single Cabins also have access to spacious shared bathrooms located at either end of the carriage, blending vintage charm with thoughtful amenities.
Lounge Carriage – the social heart of the train, invites you to unwind and connect with fellow travellers in a relaxed, welcoming setting. With all-inclusive travel, you can enjoy a selection of Australian wines and beers, as well as unlimited tea, coffee, soft drinks, and juices – all served as you sit back and take in the journey.
Dining Carriage – step into the original ex-Southern Aurora Dining Carriage, where the onboard chef serves hearty, delicious meals crafted with care and inspired by local flavours. Complement your meal with a selection of Australian wines, beers, and other beverages – all included in your fare.
Commences: Central Station, Sydney
9:30 am Monday
Concludes: Central Station, Sydney
8:00 pm Friday
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