We’ll get straight to the point — the Kuranda Scenic Railway is pretty freaking amazing. Especially if you love waterfalls and old world charm. This was the first time, in fact, that we ever experienced a railway that passes directly beside and under a waterfall at all. That, above all else, was enough to win our hearts, but the Kuranda train offers so much more than just that. So here’s the top highlights — our Kuranda Scenic Railway review.

Highlights

Scenic 2 hour journey through Cairns and Kuranda rainforest, mountains, and ravines

Travel through 15 hand carved tunnels and over a giant, photogenic bridge

Pass by 2 waterfalls for amazing, close up views

Travel in gold class luxury with lounge style seats, a dedicated hostess, light refreshments, wine, and beer

Chance to tour Kuranda, a village in the rainforest

Kuranda Scenic Railway – The Vintage Kuranda Train

The Kuranda Scenic Railway originally developed out of a tin mining need in 1882 for a transportation route from the Atherton Tablelands to the coast. Construction began by hand in 1886, the Cairns-Kuranda Railway line opened in 1891, and today the route exists as a top tourist attraction in Queensland. The carriages currently in use are authentic, refurbished, and nearly a hundred years old.

Kuranda Scenic Railway – The Cairns to Kuranda Train Ride

The journey takes you on a two-hour ride from Cairns to Kuranda, rising from sea level to 328m while passing through and over hand carved tunnels, bridges, waterfalls, mountains, and finally into the beautiful Barron Gorge. It’s one of the most unique rail experiences in Australia and one of the best ways to experience a World Heritage listed rainforest that’s millions of years old.

Cairns Railway Station vs Freshwater Station – A Journey Begins

When you purchase your rail ticket, you’ll have the option of boarding the train from one of two embarkation stations – Cairns Train Station or Freshwater Train Station. Super important: Both stations have the same end destination — Kuranda’s rainforest village — but only Freshwater Station offers the option to travel on a Gold Class ticket. So if you’d like to be pampered in style, you’ll need to board at Freshwater. Besides being the only place to purchase a luxury class ticket, it also houses a railway museum that you can check out to learn more about the history of your journey before its departure.

Kuranda Gold Class Carriage Train Ticket

A standard ticket comes in Heritage Class — you’ll travel in authentic, refurbished timber carriages with bench-style seating. Some of these cabins are as old as 90 years, and the old-world charm they carry with them only enhances the timeless atmosphere that permeates the train. You’ll surely feel as if you’ve traveled back into the past. Purchasing a Gold Class ticket upgrades your experience to lounge-style seating with dedicated host service. You’ll receive your choice of wine, lager, coffee, cheeses, muffins, and fruit, as well as a souvenir gift bag.

Kuranda Scenic Railway Train Prices

Here’s the current prices for the different classes of tickets. We recommend double-checking with their website, however, just in case these prices change. If you wish to have the same experience that we outline in this review, you’ll want to choose Gold Class. If you want to save money and don’t care about refreshments or cushioned seating, then choose Heritage Class.

Kuranda Scenic Railway Adult Child # Family # Heritage Class (one-way) $50.00 $25.00 $125.00 Heritage Class (return) $76.00 $38.00 $190.00

Kuranda Scenic Railway Adult Child # Family # Gold Class (one-way) $99.00 $74.00 $321.00 Gold Class (return) $174.00 $136.00 $582.00

Stoney Creek Bridge and Falls

Painstakingly constructed by hand, the railway — and particularly the Stoney Creek Bridge — proved to be a huge engineering feat, even for today’s standards. But mostly it’s just a gosh darn freaking amazing view. The bridge passes right by a waterfall carved into the side of a mountain and over a steep ravine hundreds of meters in the air. When you see promotional photos for the Kuranda Scenic Railway, this is where they’re shot. The beauty of the Stoney Creek Falls takes your breath away and is our favorite part of the entire train trip.

Barron Falls Lookout

The Aboriginal people are connected to the land, and their beliefs are interwoven into your rail journey, an integral part of the sights that you pass along the way. Local legend tells the tale of a carpet snake, Buda-dji, who carved out the Barron River all the way from the coast to the Tablelands. Near the end of your journey, you’ll experience the power of this river as you pass through Barron Gorge and right by Barron Falls for an up close and personal view. The train will actually stop here for ten minutes, so you’ll have more time to plan out and photograph these falls than you did zooming by Stoney Creek Falls.

Kuranda Railway Station – Gateway to the Village in the Rainforest | Kuranda Tours

At the end of the line, you arrive at Kuranda Station. Hop over to the neighboring village in the rainforest to watch an Aboriginal cultural performace or see the Kuranda Koala Gardens, Australian Butterfly Sanctuary, fossils, rare gemstones, art galleries, and more.

Kuranda Scenic Railway Discount Tickets

You can receive discount Kuranda train tickets as well as discount skyrail tickets by becoming a member of the Skyrail Rainforest Foundation. It costs $30 a year to join, but it will give you 50% off on Kuranda Scenic Railway tickets and 50% off on Skyrail Rainforest Cableway tickets, in addition to providing similar discounts on other local attractions such as Big Cat Green Island Reef Cruises, Cairns Harbour and Sunset Cruises, Passions of Paradise snorkeling day trips, Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, Wildlife Tropical North Queensland (Kuranda Koala Gardens, Birdworld Kuranda, Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures), and Quicksilver Cruises. If you plan to do multiple attractions while in Cairns or Kuranda, then this offer can save you a lot of money in the long run.

Kuranda Train Timetable

The Kuranda Scenic Railway operates everyday except for on Christmas. We’ve listed their schedule below, but we also recommend double-checking with their website here just in case any changes are made to the current Kuranda train times.

Daily Timetable from Cairns to Kuranda

Station Service times Cairns 8.30am (departure) 9.30am (departure) Freshwater 8.55am (departure) 9.55​am (departure) Kuranda 10.25am (arrival) 11.25am (arrival)

Daily Timetable from Kuranda to Cairns

Station Service times Kuranda 2.00pm (departure) 3.30pm (departure) Freshwater 3.32pm (arrival) 5.02pm (arrival) Cairns 3.55pm (arrival) 5.25pm (arrival)

When to Go

For the best views of the waterfalls, you’ll want to ride the Kuranda Scenic Railway during wet season which runs from December to March. The falls will be far more pronounced and voluminous during that time.

Where to Stay

While visiting Cairns, we stayed at Silky Oaks Lodge — a luxury treehouse hotel. You can check out Dragon’s adventures in a treehouse here (coming soon).

Related: treehouse article (coming soon).

Getting Home — Take the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

You can choose to take the Kuranda Scenic Railway for your return trip back to Cairns, but we opted to hop on the Cairns Skyrail Rainforest Cableway in order to get twice the experience in one vacation. It lies adjacent to the rail stations, so you’ll still make it back to the same parking lot (and your car) if you decide to switch from one to the other. Our favorite part was the glass-bottom floor that allowed us to see straight down through the trees as we soared above the rainforest canopy. You can check out our review of the trip here:

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We owe a huge thanks to Allison Smith from Flights to Fancy for inviting Adventure Dragon to Cairns and teaching him the ways of the rainforest. All photos of Dragon in this Kuranda Scenic Railway review are courtesy of her amazing photography skills. You can read about her own experience aboard the Kuranda train here.

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