There the co driver and I parted ways and I caught another train around 2 hours north to Woy Woy.
It’s scenic trip through rugged bushland and across the very wide Hawkesbury River.
Some of the stations on the way are very small. You have to be on a certain carriage of the train to get off. One was so small you had to go to the rear of the train and tell the guard you wanted to get off there. No one did…going or coming back.
My friend of 55 years was at the station waiting to pick me up and drive me to his relatively new town house.
I hadn’t been there before as he usually visits us.
That night we had a nice bbq steak and two bottles of very good wine over a few hours.
On Sunday after breakfast he took me to his favourite coffee shop and then we walked along the beach front. It was turning out to be a very hot humid day so we continued the ‘tour’ by car.
It was nice to revisit the area. Hadn’t been there for years. The view over Broken Bay from the lookout was pretty spectacular despite the heat haze.
Then a butterflied leg of lamb on the bbq with more good wine for dinner before a 50 over game of cricket between Australia and the West Indies on TV.
Next morning we had breakfast and another cafe coffee before he dropped me off at the station for my trip back to Sydney.
The co driver had a great time by all reports.
She said the Ludovico concert at the opera house was amazing.
She also attended the Banksy Exhibition at Sydney Town Hall and went to the Elvis Jukebox musical at the beautiful old heritage listed State Theatre.
I met up with her at Central Station and we had lunch at a small cafe nearby which I’d found on Google and which was excellent proving all the reviews correct.
Then we caught to train to Kiama connecting immediately with the motor rail back to Berry to pick up the car for the hour and a bit drive home. Video of return trip here.
A very pleasant long weekend but, as always, good to get home.
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