| TasRail
http://www.pacificnational.com.au/
Tasrail trains operate around the State moving various freight, including cement, paper and paper pulp, coal, zinc, mineral concentrates, containers, timber and timber products.
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| West Coast Wilderness Railway
http://www.federalresorts.com.au/
The historic 35 kilometre railway of tight curves and spectacular bridges clambers through rugged wilderness, dense rainforest and steep gorges.
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| Derwent Valley Railway Inc
http://www.railtasmania.com/dvr/
The Society is based at New Norfolk, 38 kilometres northwest of Hobart. Most of the Society's trains operate along the scenic Derwent Valley Line, usually departing from New Norfolk.
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| Don River Railway
http://www.donriverrailway.com.au/
Passenger trains disappeared from Tasmania some time ago, except this one, a full-size loco service from the Don Village Station to Coles Beach every day.
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| The Redwater Creek Steam and Heritage Society Inc.
http://www.redwater.org.au/
The Society was formed in 1993 to preserve the skills and machinery of the steam era by forming a tourist attraction in Sheffield.
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 | Wee Georgie Wood Steam Railway
http://tullah.org/wgw/
Wee Georgie Wood is a 600mm-gauge (2 feet) 1921 Fowler 0-4-0 tank steam locomotive that operates on the short Farrell Tramway.
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| Tourism Tasmania - Historic Railways
http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/
Tourism Tasmania is a statutory authority established in 1997. Tourism Tasmania's brief is to promote Tasmania nationally and internationally as a world-class visitor destination.
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