Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway Inc

OTHR - bringing your rail heritage back to life.

The 24.3 km Oberon to Tarana railway line which was opened in 1923 and last operated in 1979, is a unique line. It has one of the steepest gradients of any track in New South Wales and is a very scenic railway as it descends from the Oberon Plateau through wooded hills and farming country to the beautiful Tarana Valley, crossing two creeks and the Fish River.

OTHR plans to establish a business which will be a tourist railway on the disused Oberon to Tarana railway line. Stage One of the project will be to restore the track from Oberon Railway Station to Hazelgrove Siding. Stage Two of the project will be to restore the line from Hazelgrove to Carlwood Siding and the final Third Stage will be the restoration of the line from Carlwood Siding to Tarana Railway Station.

OTHR General Meetings are held 7.30 pm on the FIRST Wednesday of the month in the Function Room at the RSL Club.

General Correspondence:
Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway Inc
PO Box 299, Oberon NSW 2787
email: admin@othr.com.au

Category:
Local business