Dreamworld Express

[3] This figure must relate to the quantity of rail used as reference to maps show that the line is only about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) in length.

The Baldwin locomotive was originally used during the First World War in France before being relocated to Queensland for use on the cane fields.

Tracks near The Giant Drop and Rocky Hollow Station and the train sheds were removed due to the close proximity to Steel Taipan's construction site.

[12] Since reopening in July 2022, the railway has been modified with a shorter layout and a reversed (clockwise) travel direction.

The train then navigates between Tiger Island, ABC Kids World and the former building for the Tower of Terror II before passing through another set of boom gates and arriving back at Central Park Station.

Prior to the 2021 refurbishment, the railway travelled in an anti-clockwise direction, servicing four stations (Central Park, Billabong, Corroboree and Rocky Hollow).

From Rocky Hollow Station, the track passed around the former location of the Blue Lagoon water park as well as Dreamworld Studios where Big Brother Australia was filmed.

It then returned to Central Park Station in Main Street after passing the railway maintenance sheds.

At times, the ride also included various simulated hold-ups, in which comedic bushranger characters would attempt to hijack and rob the train before being arrested and detained by police.

The Perry Locomotive was relocated to the Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Society (ANGRMS) at Woodford, Queensland, where it remains under restoration.

The Baldwin locomotive was retained by Dreamworld and is currently on display outside Central Park Station, albeit with the tender removed.