Rotarians will experience the smell of steam and the amazing Flinders ranges landscape  when they head for Quorn in August this year. 
 
The Railway weekend will include self organised accommodation plus the cost of train 
Concession  $54,  full price $59.
 
Money to be paid into club bank account by July 10.

 

The Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society  operates heritage steam and diesel trains on the restored 39 kilometre section of track between Quorn and Port Augusta in South Australia.

The line was built in 1878 as part of the South Australian Railways' Port Augusta & Government Gums Railway, once formed a part of the Commonwealth Railways Central Australia Railway and east–west Transcontinental line, and is the oldest remaining section of track of the former narrow gauge Ghan. It is now the only operational section of the Central Australia Railway.

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