The Spirit of the West was a restaurant train operated by South Spur Rail Services out of Perth, Western Australia from 2002 until 2008.
History
In 2001, the Midland Railway Company was formed by the South Spur Rail Services (SSRS), taking the name of the former Western Australian operator.[1] On 18 October 2002 it commenced operating under the Spirit of the West brand with two services; the City to Port Indulgence and The Avon Experience.[2]
The Avon Experience operated as a Sunday lunch service from East Perth via the Eastern Railway to West Toodyay.[5]
The service received two Gold Plate awards for Best Tourist Restaurant.[6][7] It last ran on 31 May 2008.[8]
Rolling stock
The service commenced with SSRS' K205 hauling a power van and three restored carriages hired from Rail Heritage WA that had been restored for the Centenary of the Federation of Australia.[9][10] A further three carriages were acquired between 2003 and 2005.[11][12] All carriages had been built for the Commonwealth Railways to operate on the Trans-Australian Express. The SSRS owned stock was painted in a maroon and cream livery, the hired Rail Heritage WA stock brown and cream. All were of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) and were stabled at the Midland Railway Workshops.[13]
The consist of the train usually involved a combination of the following:
Timber lounge car named the Heritage Carriage, built on the frame of flat wagon RA668, donated by Australian National to Rail Heritage WA in 1995 and restored[16]