As of 2026, the famous Byron Bay Railroad is indeed running, operating as the world’s first truly solar-powered train. This unique service connects the Byron Bay town center with the North Byron/Elements of Byron resort area and the Sunrise Beach residential district. The train is a restored 1949 heritage "Red Rattler" that has been retrofitted with solar panels on its roof and a large battery bank. It runs on a three-kilometer stretch of track that was formerly part of the disused Casino-to-Murwillumbah line. The journey takes about ten minutes and provides a sustainable, scenic, and nostalgic way to bypass the often-congested roads of this popular surf town. It is a very popular choice for tourists staying in the northern end of town who want to reach the beach or the town center without the hassle of parking. The service typically runs roughly every hour from morning until early evening. Because it is a heritage service focused on sustainability and local transit, it does not connect to the broader national rail network, but it remains a global success story for renewable energy in transportation and a beloved local landmark for the Byron Bay community.