Thursday 10 October 2019

NORMANTON 06/09/2019




Normanton on the Matilda Way                                        September 2019



Be careful when in Normanton because they have very big Crocs, so the story is told see picture above, this is one that didn't get away.
 I didn't see any big salt water crocs but did find a couple of fresh water ones in the Normanton River.
The sunsets are just spectacular as you can see.  




Helicopter rides.


A helicopter or train ride can also be done from here.  
Normanton railway station is a heritage-listed railway station in Matilda Street, Normanton, Shire of Carpentaria, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1889, you can book a ride on the Gulflander. 
Affectionately said to go from ‘nowhere to nowhere’, the Heritage-listed Normanton to Croydon line was never connected to the state rail network and remains the only line in Queensland still measured in miles.
The sunsets are just spectacular as you can see.  

Take the journey "from nowhere to nowhere"<br>
The Gulflander train restored to original design

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