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Upgrade has trains smiling

Even the locomotives were smiling when the Euroa Miniature Railway committee were awarded funding from Strathbogie Council’s 2022/23 Community Grants Program.

A $3655 grant will go towards building a new locomotive engine, replacing the original – estimated to be somewhere between 30 and 40 years old.

The new engine will significantly increase the number of carriages the train can pull – jumping from just one carriage to an impressive seven.

Since resuming trips after many COVID-19 lockdowns, the committee has kept a record of ride numbers – averaging more than 200 rides per session.

“Council is incredibly proud to support awesome community initiatives like the Euroa Miniature Railway – such a family-friendly fun day out,” Strathbogie Shire Mayor Cr Laura Binks said.

“Funding was received as part of the 2022/23 Community Grants Program under the Facilities and Infrastructure category.

“The updates to the train will allow more people to enjoy the miniature railway in an idyllic setting as they travel through some of Euroa’s most picturesque river red gums.”

The new look mini-train experience will be ready for clients by next April.

Euroa Miniature Railway president Wendy McDonald said the grant enabled the committee to modernise their equipment, therefore enhancing the visitor experience.

“We really appreciate the support from Strathbogie Shire Council and look forward to getting the construction of the engine underway,” Ms McDonald said.

The new smiley-faced engine will also transform its look during themed celebrations such as Christmas, Easter, Halloween, footy finals and Anzac Day. Upcoming miniature railway days include:

• Footy Colours Day – Sunday 18 September.

• Euroa Show and Shine – Sunday 2 October.

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