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Busselton Jetty Train
The first railway in Western Australia was located only a few kilometres east of the Busselton Jetty. Today Jetty visitors can experience something of that history with a unique "overseas" train journey. Since 1995 the Jetty Train has carried more than 150,000 passengers.

After a large rebuilding effort of the whole jetty it should be re-opening approx May - June 2010.

The relaxing train ride travels the length of the Jetty to the Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory, and is available daily, weather permitting. Train rides should depart from 10am-4pm (May-Nov) & 9am-5pm (Dec-Apr).

The return train journey price includes admission to the Jetty. Children under 3 years are free on the train if not occupying a seat to the exclusion of a paying passenger. Group discounts or concession should be available for bookings of 10 or more persons. The Jetty Train is covered with clear plastic side windows which can be utilized in damp weather. s' offer.



Busselton Jetty Interpretive Centre
Opened in April 2001 and built some 50m offshore, the boatshed styled Busselton Jetty Interpretive Centre gives visitors both a glimpse into the Jetty's rich past and exciting future. Open every day of the year (excluding Christmas Day), entry is FREE, and along with changing exhibits of history, the marine environment and art, the Interpretive Centre houses a unique range of souvenirs. These include timber products crafted from recycled native jarrah decking and piles from the Jetty. While you are there, make sure to view the underwater marine life from the Jetty Marinecam which is sponsored by the Water Corporation!

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