Travelling with a guide, hearing or assistance animal

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​On this page you’ll find information about travelling with guide, hearing or assistance dogs or assistance animals, including definitions, criteria, conditions of carriage and how to book.​

​Are animals permitted on our services and at our stations?​​​​

For the safety and comfort of all customers, animals are not permitted on any Kuranda Scenic Railway service or station except for:

  • Guide, hearing and assistance dogs that are trained and certified in accordance with the Guide, Hearing and Assistance Dogs Act 2009 (Qld) with an identity card issued in accordance with that Act. This includes a guide, hearing and assistance dog under training. 

or​​

  • ​​Animals that meet the assistance animal requirements as outlined in the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) (“assistance animal”), being animals that assist a person with a disability to alleviate the effect of the disability and meets standards of hygiene and behaviour that are appropriate for an animal in a public place, with an approved assistance animal pass.​

Note: Emotional support, therapy, companion or comfort animals are not accepted for travel on Kuranda Scenic Railway services as they do not have public access rights. Further, they are typically not specifically trained to alleviate the effects of a person’s disability.

A booking is required for all assistance animals, and they will be carried free of charge on Kuranda Scenic Railway​ services. To book with us please visit our Conta​ct us page.

For terms and definitions please refer to Guide, hearing and assistance dogs | People with disability | Queensland Government (www.qld.gov.au).​

Animal identification and other documents required

We accept assistance animal passes from approved and registered trainers and institutions. This list has been compiled using information from State Government authorities and international organisations responsible for approvals, registration, and issuing passes.

Kuranda Scenic Railway does not manage or issue these approvals or passes.

If your assistance animal has a valid pass from one of the listed providers, you only need that pass to book and travel with your animal on the Kuranda Scenic Railway.

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  • 4PAWS 2FEET 1TEAM
  • Adelaide K9 Services 
  • Amanda’s Professional K9 Training 
  • Assistance Animal International and the Assistance Paws
  • Assistance Dogs Australia 
  • Assistance Dogs International
  • Association of Australian Assistance Dogs
  • Aussie Angels Assistance Dogs
  • Australian Support Dogs 
  • Birubi Service
  • Busimann’s Dog Training 
  • Canine Refined Assistance Dogs
  • Centre for Services and Therapy Dogs of Australia Pty Ltd (Dogs for Life)
  • Danielle Mair
  • Defence Community Dogs
  • Elite Canines
  • Emelia Wilmot t/a Paws for Assistance
  • Empower Assistance Dogs
  • Erin Mathieson
  • Eve McKenzie
  • Guide Dogs ACT
  • Guide Dogs Australia
  • Guide Dogs NSW
  • Guide Dogs NT
  • Guide Dogs Queensland
  • Guide Dogs SA
  • Guide Dogs Tasmania / (operated by EverAbility Group)
  • Guide Dogs Victoria
  • Guide Dogs WA / (owned and operated by EverAbility Group Limited)
  • Hans van Heesbeen t/a Service Dog Training
  • Helen Read t/a Clever Canines
  • Helpful Hounds
  • IdaBoss Dog Training
  • In the Paws of Angels
  • Integra Service Dogs Australia
  • International Guild Dog Federation
  • K9 Potential
  • K9 Support
  • K9 Tales Pty Ltd
  • Laura Mundy t/a Mundy Dogs
  • Lauren Toone t/a Canine Refined Assistance Dogs
  • Leading the Way Dog Training Service 
  • Leanne Hoogwerf
  • Lions Assistance Dogs
  • Lions Hearing Dogs
  • Meraki Dog Training
  • MindDog Australia
  • National Assistance Animals Training Group (T/A In Paws We Trust) NAATG
  • Ned and Co. – Claire Salathiel
  • PADS-Personal Assistance Dog Solutions 
  • Pat Dogs Australia
  • Paul Smith
  • Paws for Assistance Dog Training 
  • Personal Assistance Dogs Solutions  
  • Pets Education Training Support
  • Playful Paws
  • Positive Response Dog Training
  • PTSD Dogs Australia Ltd
  • RAD - Revolutionary Assistance Dogs Inc.
  • Royal Guide Dogs Association of Australia and affiliated bodies
  • Seeing Eye Dog Australia – Vision Australia
  • Seeing Eye Dogs Australia
  • Smart Pups Assistance Dogs
  • Smart Pups Assistance Dogs for Special Needs Children Inc.
  • Stapell Working Dog
  • Suzanne Tabor
  • The Zen Den Dog Training
  • Translink Assistance Animal Pass
  • Transport Victoria Assistance Animal Pass
  • Vision Australia
  • Wooft Dog Training
  • YoPaws
  • Young Diggers Dog Squad

Note: This list is current as at 7/05/2026.​

To learn more about these organisations, use the links below to visit the relevant state and international websites.

  1. ​​Approved trainers and training institutions | People with disability | Queensland Government (www.qld.gov.au), opens in new window
  2. Translink (see note below), opens in new window
  3. Transport for NSW, opens in new window
  4. Victorian Public Transport, opens in new window
  5. Government of WA, opens in new window
  6. Assistance Dogs International, opens in new window
  7. ACT Government Domestic Animals Act 2000, opens in new window
  8. South Australian Dog and Cat Management Board, opens in new window
  9. Western Australian Government Dog Act 1976, opens in new window

Note: To get a Translink Assistance An​imal Pass, you must provide a declaration from a health professional and a veterinarian. You will also need a training declaration. This can come from a professional training organisation or individual, or from you or another person if the animal was trained privately. The application can take up to 15 working days to process. Please keep this in mind when planning your travel with us.

Kuranda Scenic Railway may accept passes issued by other organisations that deliver appropriate training but are not listed. To check this, we may ask you to provide documents or share details about the training organisation. Please tell us when you book if your pass is not from one of the approved trainers or organisations listed above.

If you cannot show proof or ID for your assistance animal, we may not be able to approve travel. If you are unsure or cannot provide enough evidence that your animal is trained, please contact us before you travel so we can discuss your options.

​Sample Images of Identification for Handlers/Trainers

The following images of cards issued by the Queensland Government for handlers and trainers of guide, hearing and assistance dogs will be accepted by Kuranda Scenic Railway.


Translink Assistance Animal Pass dog (front)​

Translink Assistance Animal Pass dog (front)​

Translink Assi​stance Animal Pass dog (back)

Translink Assi​stance Animal Pass cat (back)

Translink Assistance Animal Pass cat (front)​

Translink Assistance Animal Pass cat (front)​

Translink Assi​stance Animal Pass cat (back)

Translink Assi​stance Animal Pass cat (back)


Primary Handler Identification


Puppy Carer Identification


Primary Handler Identification (requires alternate handler)


Alternate Handler Identification


Approved Trainer Identification


Employee Trainer Identification


Identification back of card


Images of identification for animals

A Guide Dog walking with a harness

A Guide Dog walking with a harness


A Lions Hearing Dog - wearing an identifying coat and lead

A Lions Hearing Dog wearing an identifying coat and lead

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Handler/Trainer responsibilities while travelling with us

Handler/Accompanying Trainer Responsibilities:

​To carry sufficient evidence that the assistance animal has been trained, including handler or trainer identification. This may include a Translink Assistance Animal pass.

  • Trainers and handlers must display their identity card on request.
  • Ensure your assistance animal wears their identification badge/medallion, coat, vest or harness if:
    • ​an identification badge/medallion, coat, vest or harness has been issued to your assistance animal as part their training; or;
    • an identification badge/medallion, coat, vest or harness is required by a law of a State or Territory that provides for the accreditation of assistance animals (for example, dogs certified under the Guide, Hearing and Assistance Dogs Act 2009 (Qld) are required to wear an identifying coat).
  • To ensure the assistance animal is under the direct control of the handler or a trainer at all times, this includes taking the assistance animal off the train for comfort stops.
  • For their safety, the assistance animal must be seated on the floor in the space allocated by Kuranda Scenic Railway. Assistance animals must not be placed on an adjacent seat or impede the aisle way. Assistance animals may only be placed in the lap of the handler/trainer temporarily and as necessary to provide required assistance to the handler/trainer. 
  • To ensure the good behaviour and hygiene of the assistance animal. This includes cleaning up any mess made by their assistance animal and picking up after it when toileting in a public place.
  • It is recommended that you supply absorbent bedding or a mat suitable for your assistance animal that is clean and in good condition.
  • If a carrier is being used for the assistance animal, this must also be clean and in good condition.
  • Please approach an onboard team member on the platform prior to joining your service to discuss aspects of your journey including taking the assistance animal off the train for comfort stops.​
  • You may be liable to pay for any damage caused to Queensland Rail property by the assistance animal, including covering the cost of cleaning, repairing or replacing the property. 

Relief areas for guide, hearing or assistance dogs or assistance animals

​Guide, hearing and assistance dogs and assistance animals are welcome on-board Kuranda Scenic Railway services, and we understand that making sure they have a safe place to relieve themselves near the platform at stations is a very important consideration for those who travel with them.

Whilst we don’t currently have designated, specially built outside toileting areas for assistance animals at our stations, it is something we are working on.

Some of our stations are more suited for you to take the opportunity to attend to your animals toileting needs and there is a grassed area nearby the platform to take them. Please refer to the table below for a list of these locations and also refer to our departure times information for planning purposes.

On the day of travel, if you are leaving the train mid-route please let an onboard team member know in advance of arriving at the station that you are planning on doing this so they can check you return to the service safely and on time.

Railway station name​​​​​
Location of suitable animal relief area and closest bin​​​​
​Cairns

​The closest point is adjacent to platform 2 in Bunda St. If you are on platform 1, take the lift from Platform 1 to Platform 2 then use the main exit from the platform to the strip of grass area along the footpath on Bunda St.

Bin is available at Platform 2.

There is also a grassed area further away at the northern end of platform 1 past the bus stop at the end of the pathway out to the Aplin St road entrance to the shopping centre.

If you are at Platform 2, take the lift from Platform 2 to Platform 1. 

Bin is available at Platform 1.​

​Freshwater

​Exit from the main entrance of the station, turn right and proceed to a grassed area adjacent to the station building near the mango tree.

Bin is located at the entrance of station building.​

​Kuranda

​Using the main exit from the station, take the lift from the platform level to the street level. Turn left from the lift, walk over the bridge to the grassed area to the right before the stairs. 

Bin is located on this level nearby.​