kurt lilley There’s a massive old steam train just chilling on the perimeter of Edwardes Lake Park. No signs explaining why. No context. Just a giant, rusting relic surrounded by a fence, like it’s in timeout for crimes unknown.
Kids press their faces against the bars, dads mumble something about "engineering," and a family of ducks calls it home. It clearly used to go somewhere, but now it just sits there, eternally retired, watching joggers and dodging local graffiti artists.
Why is it here? No one knows. But it’s here. And it’s not leaving.
4 /5
Vinit Thakker A historic steam rail engine on display for free in the Edward Lakes parklands area. There are plenty of free street parking spaces.
5 /5
Eric Graves Nice train but did not see any signage providing history of the train. Iron fence is distracting for a nice photo. The park is very nice with a walking path around the lake.
Edit: There is a plaque on the side of the train with some history (photo added).
4 /5
Omar Alhadad Don’t know why you closed it but there is a small gap that you can enter through and you can go up the train. I usually see kids do it though but overall if it was open it would be nice
2 /5
Carlos DeSouza Its a train. If you spend a few hours on the internet, theres a video of a couple really enjoying the locomotion.
5 /5