• EVENT DATES | 4 - 20 JULY 2025

Get ready to ditch the winter blues and hop on board the most magical steam train ride of the season with the highly anticipated return of Puffing Billy Railway’s Train of Lights. Now in its fourth year, this much-loved event has become a cherished tradition, enchanting locals and visitors as it turns the Dandenong Ranges into a mesmerising light show.

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Embark on a return 2.5-hour journey that travels from Lakeside Station to Gembrook. As dusk falls and the chilly winter air sets in, the train will come to life with a dazzling display of moving lights, colours, and immersive patterns, captivating passengers from the comfort of open-side carriages as the train winds its way along the historic narrow-gauge track.

Arriving at the picturesque Gembrook Station, passengers are treated to a 55-minute stopover filled with winter delights. Gather around crackling open fire pits and sip on indulgent hot chocolate, immerse yourself in the tunes of live music, snap a photo of the beautifully illuminated train, or strike a pose with the friendly Puffing Billy Railway volunteers!

An illuminated train with blue hues sits at a platform. The front of the locomotive has a headboard saying Puffing Billy Railway Train of Lights. The blue hues illuminate the trees in the background.
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The Rotary Club of Emerald and District will join in the fun as they fire up the grill for a sizzling sausage sizzle! All proceeds raised will go directly to the club, while hot and cold drinks, as well as a range of snacks, will be available at Gembrook Station during the interlude.

When it’s time to return, passengers are in for another breathtaking experience. This leg of the trip presents a fresh perspective, allowing travellers to marvel at the light show from a new vantage point as they make their way back to Lakeside.

  • DEPARTS FROM

    Puffing Billy Lakeside Visitor Centre, Emerald Lake Park, Emerald

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  • PARKING

    Council operated ticket machines - $8 per car

A illuminated steam train in the darkness. The train and steam are lit up in purple, pink, red, blue and green hues.
Photo credit: Tracy Dasler
The Lakeside Hall Museum, located within the Puffing Billy Lakeside Visitor Centre. Puffing Billy's original locomotive 3A can be seen sitting on a plinth, as can a variety of other historic assets and interpretive displays.
The Lakeside Hall Museum, located within the Puffing Billy Lakeside Visitor Centre.

Dining options

The Lakeside Visitor Centre offers a delightful prelude to the Train of Lights journey and is the perfect spot to grab a bite to eat before your experience begins.

The Rotary Club of Emerald and District will be organising a sausage sizzle at Gembrook station, with all proceeds raised going to the club. Hot and cold drinks, as well as a range of snacks, will be available.

A cafe inside a building. The interior is made up of wood and black along with concrete. A large number of visitors are seen sitting at tables in the cafe.

What to bring

The Train of Lights runs rain, hail or shine. The Dandenong Ranges can get very cold at night, and with passengers seated in open-side carriages, we suggest you prepare for cold and inclement weather by dressing accordingly and bringing extra layers for the evening.

Woman travelling onboard Puffing Billy's Train of Lights. She is looking out of the open side carriage to the illuminated landscape and is wearing a warm winter coat and beanie.
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Please note

No person will be allowed to sit on the carriage sill onboard the Train of Lights.

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