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Vintage Car Day 2007Robertson Heritage Railway Station Annual Vintage/Classic Car Day
Sunday 8th April, 2007 (Easter Sunday)
Location:Robertson is a lovely mountain village, on the top of the escarpment on the Illawarra Highway between Moss Vale and Wollongong
Attractions:Known as the Green Heart of the Highlands, Robertson has rolling green hills, rainforests, magnificent waterfalls, stone fences, lush country side. Stunning views of the ocean can be found 2 kilo-metres to the east. Beautiful Bowral heart of Bradman country is only 20 minutes away.
Village:Has a wonderful old pub, one of only two wooden pubs in NSW, with a sunny deck and bistro, bowling club, cafes. gift and antique shops, and a country market open on Easter Sunday. All are within an easy walk of the venue.
Venue:RHRS is a national Trust listed railway station. We regularly host visits by the famous 3801 steam train. The ride down from Sydney and up the escarpment is reckoned to be one of the prettiest in the country. The station complex consists of well preserved railway buildings, the “Fettlers Shed” Art Gallery and the Village Common picnic area and park. It is an attractive location with gardens. trees, picnic shelters and a renowned Flugelman sculpture celebrating the building of the railway.
Autumn colours are a feature of this region and Easter is ususally a particularly lovely time to drive through the highlands.
Event:Held each year on the second Sunday ( Village Market Day ) of April. Last year over 80 cars attended rangeing from pre-1914 models to classic Holdens, Fords and Leylands.
Great fun was had by all. This year will feature people’s choice trophies for best British, European, American,, Australian and Japanese cars 30 years and over. Ten dollar ( $10) per car entry fee. Contact Murray 0407 903 857 for more information.
Gallery/ Station Museum & Kiosk:RHRS will be running a kiosk selling famous hot pies, meals, cold drinks, coffee etc. The Gallery will be hosting an Art Show with free entry to all. The station has an interesting small museum showing the history of the railway and the engineering feat of building this busy rail freight line
Contacts:Murray 0407 903 857/ 02 4465 1616
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