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The Scenic World Cafe. At the other end of the building is a revolving restaurant.
The main building contains boarding points for the three rides, plus eateries and retail.
Modern retail facilities.
At the bottom of the Railway and Cableway are the Scenic Walkways, which pass the ruins of the old coal mining operations.
Katoomba Coal Mine.
This sign summarises the offerings of Scenic World... the Scenic Skyway, the Scenic Railway, the Scenic Cableway and the Scenic Walkways.
This section of track has found use as a mounting for telecommunications equipment.
Maybe one day we will get to ride some sort of roller coaster down these cliffs.
Further broken track at the lower part of the ride.
The section around the car park is now peeled and faded.
What was the first drop is now hard up against the new Scenic Railway station.
Look Mum! No clearance envelope!
The section of track at the top of the lift hill which passed over the glass roof between the gift shop and Skyway station has been removed too.
The random bits of removed and decaying track are at several points along the course.
Trashed!
The lift hill is missing and a piece, and it's a safe bet it's not because they want to make it a shuttle coaster.
The latest activity on the Orphan Rocker looks grim. It's completely safe to say that Australias longest running ride construction project will not ever operate in it's originally intended form.
The original carriage that brave guests would ride down in.
At the bottom station of the railway this is the view you are treated to.
Looking back up the track. At one point you pass through a tunnel.
At the bottom the track levels off to a lesser angle, the side doors of the train open and you are free to exit.