Thomas and friends return to Puffing Billy

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There is no better place to meet one of the world’s most popular trains than at Australia’s favourite railway, Puffing Billy!

Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends are back in February and March for the very popular Day out with Thomas, being held at Puffing Billy’s Gembrook Station. Passengers will enjoy a 35-minute train ride with Thomas and his friends, Percy and Diesel, as well a range of other activities, including:

  • The Imagination Station—play & create with Thomas and his friends,
  • Meet the Fat Controller
  • Watch the engines shunting through the yards
  • Jumping castles
  • Animal nursery
  • Face painting
  • Photos with the Bulgy Bus and
  • Photo opportunities with Thomas and his friends.

Puffing Billy Railway Event Manager, Matt Collopy said the Day Out with Thomas events are always popular and sell out quickly, and he encouraged people to get in early.

 

“We have added an extra weekend in March and are anticipating we’ll sell out almost as quickly as the tickets go on sale. A Day out with Thomas is one of the most popular events on Puffing Billy’s calendar, with the highlight being the 35-minute train ride through the changing landscape of rolling pastures and native forests,” Matt said.

“Whether it is your child’s first visit to Puffing Billy, or they are returning for this event, the magic of our historic railway makes A Day out with Thomas even more special. We hope everyone can come and join us for a fun family day out to share the excitement of Thomas and his friends at Puffing Billy Railway,” he said.


Adult tickets are the same price as a child (aged 4 years and over)—with these all-inclusive tickets only $40.00 per person, $24.00 for toddlers (aged 1-3 years) and free for children under 1 year. Book here.
Join the adventure on 22, 23 and 29 February, 1, 14, 15, 21 and 22 March, 2020.
Bookings are essential and must be made online at www.puffingbilly.com.au

 

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