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Zig Zag, which reopened in May for the first time since 2012, has carried more than 9000 passengers since turning the engines on again, a railway record and milestone. The next available tickets ...
It is now run by the Zig Zag Railway Co-op, a dedicated group of volunteers who have been working to restore the site, with the help of the NSW government, since its closure in 2012.
A group of volunteers has worked tirelessly to get the Zig Zag Railway back operating, and among them is 72-year-old Mick Statham who has volunteered for nearly 50 years!
It’s been ten years since Santa last boarded the Zig Zag Railway, which has been out of action for the past decade due to severe bushfires and storm damage in 2013 and 2019.
Picture: David Swift Lithgow’s iconic Zig Zag Railway is preparing to welcome its 50,000th passenger this weekend as it marks a year after reopening to the public. Picture: David Swift.
It is now run by the Zig Zag Railway Co-op, a dedicated group of volunteers who have been working to restore the site, with the help of the NSW government, since its closure in 2012.
It is now run by the Zig Zag Railway Co-op, a dedicated group of volunteers who have been working to restore the site, with the help of the NSW government, since its closure in 2012.
It is now run by the Zig Zag Railway Co-op, a dedicated group of volunteers who have been working to restore the site, with the help of the NSW government, since its closure in 2012.
It is now run by the Zig Zag Railway Co-op, a dedicated group of volunteers who have been working to restore the site, with the help of the NSW government, since its closure in 2012.
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