1 / 2Daylesford Spa Country Railway
📍 Daylesford, VIC
Daylesford Spa Country Railway runs restored vintage trains including a 1930s diesel-electric railmotor through forest between Daylesford, Musk, and Bullarto — reaching Victoria's highest railway station. Operates Sundays and select holidays.
Great trip upto the highest railway staion in Victoria in a 1930 diesel- electric railmotor. Lovely way to spend a Sunday morning
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families visiting Daylesford on a Sunday who want a relaxed, scenic train journey through forest without the scale or crowds of Puffing Billy. The heritage railmotor is the drawcard for train-enthusiast children. Board early to secure seats together as a family group.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Andy Schermuly
4 months ago
“Great trip upto the highest railway staion in Victoria in a 1930 diesel- electric railmotor. Lovely way to spend a Sunday morning”
Sandra Liao
7 months ago
“If you come to Daylesford over the weekend, you must stop over at this railway and take a short round trip up to Bullarto. There are only rides on Sundays. It takes 1 hour and the views are really pretty. You can stop over at Passing Clouds winery as well. This is run by very dedicated volunteers so come support them.”
Vincent Christian
6 months ago
“Wonderful experience on a well maintained train. Staff are exceptionally friendly and kind. A worth it experience if you are visiting the sunday markets.”
Nigel Muggridge
5 months ago
“Great little trip. 15 minutes each eay by train 2 lovely gardens to view when we arrived at Musk. A nice morning out.”
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Overview
Daylesford Spa Country Railway operates every Sunday plus holiday Wednesdays and Saturdays. The signature ride uses a restored 1930s diesel-electric railmotor travelling through lush forest to Bullarto, Victoria's highest railway station, taking around one hour return. The Daylesford station hosts the Sunday market with local produce, crafts, and food. Run entirely by dedicated volunteers from the Daylesford Railway Preservation Society.



