There are concrete paths between the two main train rides. On the carriage side there is a board between the station and the carriage so it can be accessed easily. The trains wouldn't be accessible without these features. There are toilets available and often a sausage sizzle for purchase. There is a lot of history around the park, in the buildings and machinery. On a nice day it is really lovely.
What would you say to other visitors?
The concrete paths are quite old and a little hard to negotiate with a wheelchair. You have to be quite strong to push it up the hill to the smaller train. Otherwise it's a very disabled-friendly place and the kids love riding the trains.
What was the highlight?
The best thing is the volunteers who run the trains, who help when needed and don't mind if your kids want an extra ride.