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  2. Kuranda Scenic Railway - Wikipedia

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    The first operation of a tourist train from Cairns to Kuranda was in 1936, using four longitudinal seating carriages. [5] In 1995, major repairs had to be carried out after a severe rock fall damaged the track. On 26 March 2010, the train was derailed by a landslide injuring 5 of the 250 passengers on board. [6]

  3. Cairns-to-Kuranda railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Cairns-to-Kuranda Railway is a heritage-listed railway line from the Cairns Region to the Shire of Mareeba, both in Queensland, Australia.It commences at Redlynch, a suburb of Cairns and travels up the Great Dividing Range to Kuranda within the Shire of Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland.

  4. Babinda Boulders - Wikipedia

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    Access to the Boulders Scenic Reserve is via the town of Babinda which is about 60 km (37 mi) south of Cairns and about 30 km (19 mi) north of Innisfail on the Bruce Highway. The reserve is located about 6 km (3.7 mi) to the west of the town. [1] [2]

  5. 10 best fall foliage train rides in the US for 2024

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    RIDE THE RAILS: 12 best Amtrak vacations and scenic train rides in North America The Green Mountain State is known for its autumn displays with oak, maple, and ash trees exploding in rainbow pops ...

  6. Babinda railway station - Wikipedia

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    towards Cairns. Babinda railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the town of Babinda. The station has one platform.

  7. Devil's Pool - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Pool is a natural pool in a treacherous stretch of Babinda Creek where large granite boulders fill the creek bed. It is one of the main attractions of the Babinda Boulders scenic reserve, near Babinda, Queensland, Australia. Between 1959 and July 2023, 21 people have drowned at or near the pools.