Sydney to Kiama and Return
21 & 22 March 2026
Experience the golden era of rail travel on this special day out by heritage train to the South Coast town of Kiama.
Join the train at your choice of Central or Sutherland Stations, before enjoying the scenic views through the Royal National Park, down the Illawarra Escarpment and along the beautiful NSW South Coast.
Event details
Sit back and relax inside one of our beautifully restored former NSW Government Railway carriages and take in the scenery, as we huff and puff our way to the South Coast.
Upon arrival into Wollongong, you will have around 5 hours of free time to enjoy all Wollongong has to offer! Head to the lighthouse and take in the incredible ocean views, or head to Crown Street for trendy places to eat and shop!
Alternatively, alight at Kiama where you have just over 3 hours to explore one of Australia's most picturesque beachside towns! Enjoy one of the many beaches close to the town centre, make your way to the renowned Kiama Blowhole, or explore the historic terrace houses on Collins Street.
For more information on things to do and see in Wollongong or Kiama, visit the Visit Wollongong or Kiama websites.
ONBOARD THE TRAIN
From the moment you step on, enjoy a truly premium experience that will transport you straight to the glory days of rail travel. As you travel, enjoy light snacks and refreshments, brought to your seat straight from our buffet car.
Open Saloon
Travel in an open saloon car and be part of the action - perfect for individuals, couples or small groups.
Compartment
Travel inside a private compartment for up to six people in our stylish Edwardian-era carriages featuring polished cedar interiors.
Observation
Travel in our observation car and experience the romance of rail with open lounge seating and an exclusive observation deck.
About
The Nanny
Reclassified as the 35 class during the 1924 renumbering program, these locomotives were originally known as the NN class, which gave rise to the nickname ‘Nanny’. Built in 1917, 3526’s original number was 1314.
The 35 class 4-6-0 locomotives were built by the NSW Government Railways (NSWGR) at their workshops at Eveleigh. Coincidentally, there were 35 engines in the 35 class. They were intended to reduce the amount of 'double-heading' required for main line express trains following the introduction of heavy, twelve-wheeled corridor compartment cars.
Teething problems with the new design were overcome by several modifications throughout their service (including re-framing and re-balancing the driving wheels), seeing them develop into solid performers. The original cabs were replaced to provide the crew greater protection against the weather.
With the advent of the 36 and later the 38 classes, the 35s spent the greater part of their lives on northern services. 3526 is one of the few NSW locomotives to have been painted in blue livery for a time, while hauling the Caves Express services from Sydney to Mount Victoria in the 1930s.








