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The Bush Mill Railway was a 15 in (381 mm) gauge miniature railway, situated 2 km (1.2 mi) from Port Arthur, Tasmania. It opened in 1986.[1]

Locomotive Mountaineer stands outside the Bush Mill Railway Depot in January, 1987

Route[edit]

The Bush Mill Railway climbed steeply through a series of loops and zig zags up a hillside, then across a spectacular Serpentine Bridge. A half-size replica of locomotive K1, the world's first Garratt locomotive built for the North East Dundas Tramway, was constructed to operate on the line in 1990.[2]

Settlement[edit]

A replica settlement was established which featured a 19th-century sawmill and a number of items which were directly related to the logging tramways which once dotted much of Tasmania.[3]

It closed on 30 June 2004.

Locomotives[edit]

Name Built Year Wheel Arrangement Current railway Notes
K3 Bush Mill Railway 1990 0-4-0+0-4-0 Perrygrove Railway[dubiousdiscuss] model of the first Garratt locomotive. In the summer of 1993 it visited the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway and the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
Mountaineer W.van der heiden 1972 0-4-0 + tender Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway[dubiousdiscuss]
DA1 Bush Mill Railway 1986 0-4-0D Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway[dubiousdiscuss] Diesel locomotive
A train on the Bush Mill Railway in July 1998 featuring two of the railway's five semi-open coaches.

The railway also had five semi-open coaches and two coal wagons, these became part of the collection at the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway and the coaches have now moved on to the Sherwood Forest Railway.

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Railway News Vol.53 No.2 July 2004 p. 46
  • ^ The Railway News Vol.45 No. 6 December 1993 p. 147
  • ^ The Railway News Vol.49 No.2 June/July, 1997 p. 50

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