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Puffing Billy celebrates 125 years



The Dandenong Ranges’ nationally iconic Puffing Billy Railway has marked 125 years of choo-choo through the hills.

Starting as a working line and now a cornerstone of Victoria’s tourism industry, Sunday 14 December saw steam puffing from Belgrave to Gembrook in celebration of 125 years of the railway.

A special community open day was held for the first time, providing complimentary services for hills residents to honour the rich history of the railway that was kept alive by locals.

“Celebrating 125 years of Puffing Billy Railway is more than marking a milestone; it’s about honouring the deep and lasting connection we share with our local community,” Puffing Billy Railway CEO Stefanie Straub said.

“Puffing Billy has always been more than a train; it’s a living part of our region’s story. As we look to the future, our vision is to create a connected heritage corridor where vibrant villages and iconic rail history inspire wonder, discovery and authentic local experiences, celebrating community, culture and nature.

“This inaugural Community Open Day is our way of saying thank you to the people who continue to support and inspire us, and of reaffirming our commitment to a railway that belongs to everyone.”

Originally launched on 18 December 1900, Puffing Billy is a treasured remnant of a more leisurely era.

Built to carry goods and passengers through the Dandenong Ranges, the historic railway was a vital lifeline for the region.

The line, which ran between Upper Ferntree Gully and Gembrook, faced numerous challenges. By the early 1930s, it had become a financial burden for Victorian Railways, and following a major landslide in 1953, the decision was made to close the line in 1954.

However, a series of farewell trips in 1955 sparked public interest and community efforts that eventually led to the line’s revival.

Tourist services resumed in 1962 between Belgrave and Menzies Creek, with extensions to Emerald in 1965, Lakeside in 1975 and finally Gembrook in 1998.

Since its reopening, more than 11 million passengers have experienced the magic of Puffing Billy.

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