New Puffing Billy legislation introduced to parliament

The new Legislation will replace the Emerald Tourist Railway Act 1977. Picture: ON FILE.

New Legislation has been introduced into State Parliament to secure the future of the Puffing Billy Railway.

The legislation proposes replacing the Emerald Tourist Railway Act 1977 with the Puffing Billy Railway Bill, which will see the Emerald Tourist Railway Board renamed the Puffing Billy Railway Board with updated responsibilities as a significant Victorian tourist attraction.

“Puffing Billy is a major driver of the local economy and we’re making sure that this popular attraction continues to be a drawcard for the Dandenong Ranges and broader Yarra Valley region.” Monbulk MP James Merlino said.

The legislation will support Puffing Billy’s partnership with local businesses including wineries and producers to showcase the region’s products to visitors and also recognise the importance of volunteers’ contribution to the historic railway.

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula said Puffing the attraction has been “a favourite destination for Victorians and international visitors for well over a century.”

“Local businesses still get the benefits from this attraction today,” he said.

“The Puffing Billy Railway Bill will improve the management of the railway and ensure its success for years to come. This means more jobs and flow-on opportunities for local businesses.”

The railway is supported by more than 300 volunteers, with two-thirds of its suppliers being Victorian companies.

Puffing Billy has been operating in the Dandenong Ranges for 121 years, with around 500,000 visitors annually before the Covid-19 pandemic.