The starting point of the train was BELGRAVE STATION, which was stopped by the police because I was in a hurry and overtook frequently. A lesson has been learned. I missed Belgrave's last train. So, in absence of the wooden bridge you see in the photo, I drove to the next stop Menzies Creek and bought a return ticket to lakeside. The small platform is very clean and beautiful in the sun. The ticket seller is an old man. He told me that the ticket machine has been used for 100 years, so the tickets are very valuable for collection. Small trains can sit quietly in the carriage, or they can pull their legs out of the window. The trains were beautiful all the way, with idyllic scenery, waving to local residents and tourists on the roadside. After the lakeside got off, it was an Emerald Lake Park, not big, but very beautiful, a little shake to take the return train.