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Blues Train close to the end of the line – Sydney Morning Herald
Stricter shutdowns could mean the final stop for popular Queenscliff attraction the Blues Train.
Twelve months after celebrating 25 years of rocking the rails between Queenscliff and Drysdale, stricter coronavirus shutdowns could signal the end of popular tourist attraction the Blues Train.
Hugo Armstrong, who started the Blues Train rolling in 1994, has received no income since March. After now exhausting his own finances he’s started a Go Fund Me campaign in the hope of raising $70,000 to save the business and provide a future platform for hundreds of musicians every year. The Blues Trai…
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