Blues Train

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The Blues Train
Genre Blues
Dates August - May
Location(s) Queenscliff
Years active 1993 - present
Founded by Hugo T Armstrong
Website
Official website

The Blues Train travels along 16 km of railway operated by the Bellarine Railway, a steam-driven tourist railway located in Victoria, Australia, between the towns of Queenscliff and Drysdale, on the Bellarine Peninsula. It provides an evening entertainment experience of a variety of bands playing live music on a moving train.

History

The Blues Train began operating in 1993 from the coastal town of Queenscliff. Initially running some one or two services a year, the Blues Train now operates over 35 shows per year, on Saturday evenings from August to May, catering for about 8,000 customers during the season.

Modus

The Blues Train experience begins at the historic town of Queenscliff home of the Queenscliff Music Festival). The four-carriage train, drawn by a steam locomotive, departs from Queenscliff railway station after customers have eaten, running around the southern shoreline of Swan Bay through saltmarsh before puffing up the hill to the Bellarine plateau and travelling through grazing country. At each of the three stops, Suma Park, Drysdale and Suma Park again, passengers swap carriages to hear another of the four blues acts performing on the train. Drinks are available from a mobile bar in a converted guard's van. At Drysdale the train turns round and returns to Queenscliff.

Acts

The Blues Train has hosted a range of blues acts including Jimi Hocking, Jaimi Faulkner, ARIA Award winner Collard Greens and Gravy, Ash Grunwald, ARIA nominees Kerri Simpson and Mia Dyson, C. W. Stoneking, Spectrum, Chubby Rae and the Elevators, Dave Steel, Jules Boult, Chris Wilson and Dallas Frasca and her Gentlemen.

Recognition

Number 6 in the RACV's 101 top tourist attractions

See also

  • Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
  • List of blues festivals

References

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