Lapstone Zig Zag, Sydney
Facts and practical information
The Lapstone Zig Zag was a zig zag railway built between Emu Plains and Blaxland stations on the Main Western line of New South Wales in Australia. Constructed between 1863 and 1865 to overcome an otherwise insurmountable climb up the eastern side of the Blue Mountains, the zig zag and associated Knapsack Viaduct, a sandstone arch viaduct, were designed by John Whitton, Engineer-in-Charge of New South Wales Government Railways, and were built by William Watkins. The zig zag was listed on the Blue Mountains local government heritage register on 27 December 1991; while the adjacent Knapsack Viaduct was listed on the New South Wales Heritage Database on 2 April 1999. The Lapstone ZigZag was the world-first ZigZag constructed on any main-line railway. ()
Lapstone Zig Zag – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lennox Bridge, Glenbrook Native Plant Reserve, Glenbrook Lagoon, Glenbrook.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Lapstone Zig Zag?
How to get to Lapstone Zig Zag by public transport?
Train
- Lapstone (29 min walk)
- Glenbrook (29 min walk)