Lookout, More Tourists: Fantastic Aussie Tours managing director Jason Cronshaw and Indian Pacific manager Penelope Milne invite tourists to alight. Rail riders can experience a great fat look at The Three Sisters and Katoomba when the Indian Pacific pulls into the Blue Mountains each week.
The optional off-train excursion for passengers travelling from Perth is the result of a new partnership between Fantastic Aussie Tours (FAT), Great Southern Rail which owns the iconic Indian Pacific touring train, Scenic World, Blue Mountains Guides and the Trippas White Group which owns The Lookout Restaurant at Echo Point. FAT managing director Jason Cronshaw said the Blue Mountains excursion would be an option each Wednesday, with passengers alighting the train at Mt Victoria after breakfast. A FAT bus would then transport them to Scenic World to experience the range of thrilling rides or a trek through awe-inspiring landscapes along Prince Henry Walk with Blue Mountains Guides. Lunch with a view All passengers would then assemble for lunch at The Lookout Restaurant near the Three Sisters rock formation overlooking the Jamison Valley before being returned to the Indian Pacific in a FAT bus and continuing their rail journey to Sydney. ``For many years, Indian Pacific passengers caught glimpses of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area as they hurtled through the bush and the villages,’’ Mr Cronshaw said. ``Now, whatever activity they choose to do here they will experience what we are blessed with every day.’’ The package had taken five years to finalise, with the main challenge reserving a rail pathway in the increasingly busy Blue Mountains rail line timetable. ``This is a fantastic coup for the businesses directly involved in this package including us of course, but it has the potential to bring hundreds of visitors to the region who will hopefully return to stay at least one night in a hotel or B&B, eat out in our cafes and restaurants and visit the attractions and retail outlets throughout the area,’’ Mr Cronshaw said. Each train had a potential load of 252 passengers. Indian Pacific manager Penelope Milne said the daytrip option would be expanded to an overnight stay by 2019. In the meantime, the excursions would encourage longer return visits among passengers. In fact, one passenger on the inaugural trip on April 4 spent the night in the Blue Mountains before returning home via the public rail network. Go to greatsouthernrail.com.au/trains/the-indian-pacific/off-train-excursions/blue-mountains to book a seat on the Indian Pacific. Go to fantastic-aussie-tours.com.au for information about Fantastic Aussie Tours. Best Eats Blue Mountains is a food guide printed Seasonally, with the first edition this Winter.
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