If you're a rail buff, then head down to the Bathurst Railway Station on Saturday for a shuttle trip in a vintage diesel B61 and GM10.
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Both trains will provide a truly nostalgic experience with open windowed carriages, as it takes people for a quick train ride out of town and back again.
The trip will take people from Bathurst to Georges Plain and back again.
All funds raised on the day will go towards the restoration of CL17, the last of its kind built anywhere in the world.
The train will depart Bathurst at 1.05pm, and return at 1.45pm, giving a fantastic 40-minute experience of what it was like to ride these vintage trains on years go buy.
Tickets cost $20 for adults, while they're $15 for children.
The ride is organised by the Lachlan Valley Railway, a non-profit rail preservation society based in Cowra.
The society's present complex on Campbell Street houses more than 55 vintage carriages and locomotives under cover, and is open to visits daily from 9am to 5pm.
The present day Lachlan Valley Railway Heritage Centre is not just a sterile, static museum, but rather a functioning rail facility where restoration and maintenance of locomotives and carriages is carried on in much the same and it has for over 90 years, albeit on a much smaller scale.