Wednesday, 22 June
Last day on the train today. It was another early breakfast and we had our things packed and ready to go before 8. We left the train at Victoria Station in the Blue Mountains. It went on to Sydney and looked after our luggage while we boarded buses for a Blue Mountains tour. We drove past some scenic spots before arriving at Scenic World in Katoomba. Here we first went on the Scenic Skyway, a cable car suspended 250 metres above a ravine. It had great views of the Three Sisters, a waterfall and the surrounding mountains. After that it was the Scenic cableway, which took us 545 metres down into the Jamison Valley. Once again there were great views of the rock walls and the valley. When we got off we were taken for a walk through the valley, past airily recent rockfall and the remains of a coal mine which once operated there. The last ride was back up to the top of the cliff on the Scenic Railway, the steepest passenger railway in the world. It is on a 52 degree incline and it takes your breath away as you shoot backwards up what feels like a vertical cliff.
Looking at these rugged mountains you can’t help thinking about Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson trying to find a way to cross them. They are awe inspiring and forbidding but very beautiful.
Once we were finished with all the “Scenics” we were taken to lunch at restaurant near another great lookout. It was a nice lunch cleverly presented on wooden boards with a variety of savoury and sweet items - main course and dessert all in one and a sensible way to feed so many people in a short time.
Took some photos at the lookout and these came out better than the earlier ones taken through the window of the gondola and with the mountain largely in shade.
The bus then took us to the Katoomba Station where we boarded a special train which took us the 2 hour journey into SydneyCentral Station. Our luggage was all laid out on the platform waiting for us and we walked from there to our hotel a short distance away.
As we fly home tomorrow this will be the last entry for our “Planes, trains and automobiles” holiday. What a great time we’ve had, well worth the long wait through the Covid years. A big thank you to my travel buddies, Judy and Lorraine.