A historic steam train will return to rails after a two-year overhaul and pass through Gunning this Thursday, May 30.
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The steam locomotive 5917, built in 1952 will carry passengers journeying the six-day Great Southern Loop, rediscovering slow travel from Sydney to Melbourne and returning via Echuca, Deniliquin, Parkes, Orange and Bathurst.
Those who get to see the old train chug through their home town or city will also experience a little nostalgia and charm, Cruise Express managing director Meg Hill said.
Cruise Express, an Australian travel agency specialising in rail and cruise holidays, has chartered the historic locomotive and carriages.
The steam train will travel along the main lines and through stations, arriving in Goulburn at 9.20am and Yass at 10.54am. Gunning residents can view the train as it passes through the Gunning Railway Station at 10.15am.
The train will then carry onto Junee, also passing through Cootamundra at 1.14pm.
Steam trains rarely travel a long distance in Australia and some sections of the planned route have not seen steam trains in many years.