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  2. Scenic World - Wikipedia

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    Scenic World is a family-owned tourist attraction located in Katoomba in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia, about 100 kilometres west of Sydney. Scenic World is home to four attractions, the Scenic Railway , the Scenic Skyway , the Scenic Cableway and Scenic Walkway , a 2.4-km elevated boardwalk through ancient rainforest.

  3. List of scenic railroads - Wikipedia

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    A scenic railroad or scenic railway is a train service operating leisure tours of sights such as mountain ... Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad; Western Maryland Scenic ...

  4. List of aerial tramways - Wikipedia

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    The cable car route is 2158 m long, resting on 10 steel pillars, takes 7 minutes and 15 seconds to complete (compared to 12–13 minutes before 1992), with a capacity of 1200 persons an hour in one direction and is composed of 33 cabins (capacity 10 persons and 750 kg) in anthracite colour except five of them which are coloured in red, blue ...

  5. Blue Mountains Line - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Mountains Line (BMT) is an intercity rail service serving the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. The line travels west from Sydney to the major town of Katoomba and on to Mount Victoria, Lithgow and Bathurst. Mount Victoria is the terminus for most electric services, but some services terminate at Lithgow instead.

  6. Lithgow Zig Zag - Wikipedia

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    The zig zag line operated between 1869 and 1910, to overcome an otherwise insurmountable climb and descent on the western side of the Blue Mountains. It was designed by John Whitton and built from 1863 to 1869 by Patrick Higgins as contractor. It is also known as the Great Zig Zag Railway and Reserves and Zig Zag Railway. The property is owned ...

  7. Jamison Valley - Wikipedia

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    A view of Sylvia Falls – Valley of the Waters, Blue Mountains NP. The Jamison Valley forms part of the Coxs River canyon system in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated approximately 100 kilometres west of Sydney, capital of New South Wales, and a few kilometres south of Katoomba, the main town in the Blue Mountains.

  8. Scenic railroad - Wikipedia

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    Scenic railroad (American English) or Scenic railway (British English) may refer to: Heritage railways operating leisurely train tours of sights such as mountain scenery, historic areas, and foliage tours; Scenic gravity railroad, early terminology for roller coasters; Scenic railway (roller coaster design), early type of roller coaster

  9. Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Mountain and Reading Railroad was founded in 1983 to provide freight service on the former Pennsylvania Railroad Schuylkill Division between Hamburg and Temple. Starting in 1985, the BM&R began operating passenger excursions over the line using two steam locomotives: ex- Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad 4-6-2 № 425 and ex- Reading ...

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