Explore the Warwick to Wallangarra route along Queensland's Southern railway in the Darling Downs during the 1990s. This simulation captures diesel freight operations alongside preserved steam trains on a historic line. Wallangarra marks the break-of-gauge point between Queensland's 3ft. 6in. narrow gauge and New South Wales' 4ft. 8 1/2in. standard gauge, established in 1888 as the key rail connection until 1932.
Run Quick Drive sessions, freight hauls, and passenger services, including The Sydney Mail in multiplayer. Train simulation enthusiasts recreate these era-specific rail activities on PC. Fans of detailed freight and heritage steam operations find targeted replay value here.
The Warwick to Wallangarra route runs the famous Southern railway in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia. Set in 1990's era where a mix of Diesel freight and preserved steam trains frequent this route.
Wallangarra was created to service a break-of-gauge between Queensland's narrow gauge Southern railway line of 3ft. 6in. and New South Wales's standard gauge Main North railway line of 4ft. 8 1/2in. when the two systems came together in 1888.
The railway was the only rail link between Queensland and New South Wales until a standard gauge track was completed in 1932.
Sessions Include:
- Quick Drive
- Freight Run
- Passenger Run
- The Sydney Mail - Multiplayer