original Parfinbiri railway was built in the early twentieth century, mainly for the development of remote transport, but was officially converted into a tourist train in 1975, with a total length of 29 kilometres as one of Victoria's most popular attractions for tourists.
Belgrave is the starting point, located at 227 meters of Daninlon National Park, where the construction of the station follows the style of a small British village station, giving tourists a sense of silence. The first train comes out every day at 10:30 a.m., via the National Raw Forest Park, with a beautiful view.
Menzies Creek is the largest station on the line, just in the middle of the Belgrave station and the Lakeside terminal. After 30 minutes of drive-by, many tourists get off to visit Australia's most famous Steam Train Museum, which contains early steam headers in Australia and Europe, as well as a large exhibition of text and pictures.
Gembrook is the terminal, 13 km from Belgrave, in the middle of a well-drawed lakeside park. The local Merle himself, often on holidays, came to the picnic camp with the family and took a leisure vacation.
The Paffin Billy Tour Train is run by a specialized protection organization and is financed mainly from tickets and government grants, and you are impressed by the large number of volunteers working here, who look like they're wearing railway workers' uniforms.
Location: Belgrave, Mt. Dandenong National Park