Connection, Adventure, and Curiosity
Who’s up for a different kind of journey—
one shaped by curiosity, conversation, and simply joy of noticing?
The Train Traveller isn’t a tour.
It’s a way of moving through the world—more slowly, more attentively, and often in good company.
It began with train trips through regional Western Australia—
days spent travelling to places like Toodyay, Northam, and beyond.
Not to tick them off, but to experience them.
To walk, to talk, to sit, and to see what unfolds.
What matters isn’t the destination.
It’s the conversations that happen along the way.
The connections—unexpected and genuine.
The stories we carry with us, and the ones we leave with.
Some of that has continued quietly—
in conversations, in shared spaces, in places like Toodyay,
where learning happens around a yarning circle,
and the six seasons are felt rather than explained.
And now, with the Australind returning on 29 June,
there’s a sense that something might begin again.
Not as a schedule.
Not as a plan set too far ahead.
But as an invitation.
To travel.
To notice.
To connect.
If that speaks to you, you’ll know when the time is right to come along.