30/10/2023
I've received numerous inquiries regarding the Bush Beast and Beastie Trains π. Questions about their current location, whether they can be visited, and what has happened to them since the park's closure. To address all these questions, here is a timeline detailing the journey of the trains from the moment the park closed to their current location, and yes, you can go and visit them π.
April 25, 2004: Wonderland closed permanently π’.
June 2004: A heritage order for the Bush Beast was submitted to the Blacktown Council π.
June 16, 2004: The yellow Bush Beast train was spotted at the top of the lift hill π’.
August 2004: A total of 14 Bush Beast and 10 Beastie carriages were moved to the maintenance area by Wonderland maintenance staff π·ββοΈ.
September 2004: The Bush Beast and Beastie carriages were relocated to the back paddock behind the Minchinbury Reservoir π³.
March 31, 2005: A cyclone fence was erected around the Bush Beast while the Heritage Order was under review by the Blacktown Council π§.
Saturday, August 27, 2005: At 19 years, 9 months, and 23 days oldβhalf of its expected lifespanβthe Bush Beast was demolished π. However, the trains remained on the property outside the demolition zone, behind Minchinbury Reservoir.
January 2006: The Bush Beast and Beastie trains were sold and relocated to an undisclosed location π.
January 27, 2006: An advertisement for "PTC Doubles in good condition, well maintained, just removed from a functioning coaster. 17 large cars (4 seaters), available for global shipping. $3,000 each or best offer" appeared on UsedRides[dot]com π».
January 2011: Members of Wonderland History discovered the Bush Beast and Beastie trains at OβNeillβs Adventureland, a small amusement park in Edmondson Park, New South Wales, Australia π¦πΊ.
June 21, 2012: Representatives from Wonderland History visited OβNeillβs Adventureland to discuss acquiring the Bush Beast and Beastie trains π€.
January 24, 2013: After a public fundraising campaign within the Wonderland History Facebook group, Wonderland History successfully purchased all four trains π. Thank you to everyone who contributed! The trains were subsequently transported from OβNeillβs Adventureland to a temporary holding site in Londonderry π.
July 14, 2013: A photo shoot with the donors who helped save the trains was held at Londonderry (photo below/above this post) πΈ.
February 11, 2015: The trains were once again on the move, this time to the Wonderland History storage facility at Rooty Hill, (one of our admin's backyards) π .
March 2018: Fourteen years post-operation at Wonderland, the trains found their final home at Artisans Park in Bathurst π. Here, they are undergoing restoration and will be displayed permanently. Artisans Park is also constructing a station and a section of track to enable the trains to be rolled out for photo opportunities π·.
A HUGE thank you to everyone involved in this extensive process; we successfully saved the Bush Beast and Beastie Trains! π You can show your gratitude and support Artisans Parkβs efforts by visiting the Bush Beast and Beastie Trains during your stay, be it for a weekend or an entire week ποΈ.
Artisans Park π
214 Box Ridge Rd, Turondale NSW 2795
Phone: 0438 893 998 π
Speak to Glenn McMaster and enjoy your stay.