Byron Solar Train | Ride the World’s First Solar-Powered Train #tourisma...


The Byron Solar Train is a charming and innovative experience that combines the charm of heritage rail with clean-energy innovation. Departing from North Beach precinct to the heart of Byron Bay, this short 3 km journey takes around 10 minutes one way (and about 25 minutes for a return trip).

You’ll ride in an immaculately restored two-carriage train originally built in 1949, offering vintage style with leather seats, open windows, and even a driver’s cab you can look into.

What makes this train truly special is its sustainability. It’s powered by solar energy harvested from panels on the train and its storage shed, using battery banks and regenerative braking to capture energy when slowing down.

On sunny days the system generates enough power not only for the train but also to feed into the local grid. While you glide past coastal rainforest, wetlands and the Belongil Creek estuary, you’re also riding arguably one of the most eco-friendly passenger trains in the world. If you’re looking for a mix of nostalgia, coastal scenery and sustainable innovation — all within a short ride from town — the Byron Solar Train delivers.

Make sure you catch a window seat, bring your camera, and enjoy the buzz of riding the world’s first solar train while taking in the natural beauty of Byron Bay’s coastline.

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