Overview
The SteamRanger Cockle Train offers a nostalgic journey through some of South Australia’s most picturesque landscapes, traveling between Goolwa and Victor Harbor on the Fleurieu Peninsula. Named after the local tradition of collecting cockles (small clams) from beaches, this historic steam train provides a charming and scenic travel experience.
Starting from the historic river port of Goolwa, the Cockle Train runs along a coastal route that offers breathtaking views of the Southern Ocean. The journey takes passengers past beautiful beaches, rolling hills, and the stunning Encounter Bay, making it a popular attraction for both locals and tourists.
The train stops at the charming towns of Middleton and Port Elliot before reaching its final destination, Victor Harbor. Each stop offers unique attractions: Middleton is known for its surf beaches, Port Elliot boasts a historic charm with its beautiful Horseshoe Bay, and Victor Harbor features attractions such as the Granite Island and the famous horse-drawn tram.
The Cockle Train operates on weekends, school holidays, and public holidays, providing a year-round opportunity to experience this unique piece of South Australia's railway heritage. The carriages are meticulously restored, offering a comfortable and authentic vintage travel experience. Enthusiastic volunteers from the SteamRanger Heritage Railway ensure the smooth running of the service, sharing their passion for trains and local history with passengers.
For families, train enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a unique way to explore the Fleurieu Peninsula, the Cockle Train is an ideal choice. It combines the romance of historic steam travel with the natural beauty of the region, offering a memorable and scenic journey along South Australia's southern coast.
Whether enjoying the coastal vistas, exploring the quaint towns along the route, or simply relishing the rhythmic chug of the steam engine, a ride on the Cockle Train is a delightful and enriching experience that captures the essence of South Australia's heritage and natural beauty.
Last update June 2024