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Twilight Santa Train

Swanbank

Updated: Nov 08, 2025

QPSR's Twilight Santa Train, with heritage carriages hauled by historic diesel engines, is set to roll out of Swanbank Station on Saturday November 29.

Take a scenic trip back through Queensland's raliway history in beautifully restored vintage timber carriages, some of which date back to the early 1900s. 

Santa peeking out at Swanbank Station

Depart from historic Swanbank Station (circa 1903) where you'll be greeted by Santa and a scene from an Aussie festive season of yesteryear. 

People at Swanbank Station platform

As you travel along the historic rail line, you’ll take in picturesque landscapes, passing by historic coal mining sites, lush bushland, and the charming suburban scenery at the base of Castle Hill. Along the way, you’ll catch glimpses of horse-dotted fields and quaint miners' cottages.

QPSR Diesel engine travelling at night

Upon arrival at Racecourse, the train does a quick turnaround before returning to Swanbank Station where you can take time out to soak up the history and grab a drink and bite to eat.

Scenery in Ipswich from window of train

Need to know - The trip takes approx. 75 mins minutes return and takes you through the scenic old coal mining district of Ipswich and past ruins of old mines and relics of equipment. 

Images courtesy of QPSR Facebook page.

Twilight Christmas Train

Swanbank Station

Nov 29  4pm & 6pm

A$26.50 Adults Ages 16+

A$16.50 Children Ages 3-15

A$16.50 Concession (Must have valid concession card)

Free - Infants Ages 2 and under

A$63.27 Families 2 Adults + 2 Children

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