The
Yarra Valley Railway currently run a
Walker railmotor from Healesville to the Tarrawarra
Winery, crossing the Watts River, under the Donovan's Road overbridge and through the tunnel. There are plans in place to improve the line from Healesville to Tarrawarra to a standard suitable for the running of
Rail Motors, with further goals being reconstruction to Yarra Glen. Works are underway to restore the track from
Yarra Glen to Healesville following the loss of 13 bridges on
Black Saturday 2009. Railmotor operations have commenced with restored 153 hp walker railmotor RM22 receiving accreditation to run a passenger train on the line as of 5 March 2010. It ran its first paying passenger run since restored on 7 March with the seats being auctioned in singles, doubles and triples to the exhibitors of the model railway show. The tourist railway is in possession of a number of locomotives, including two
Victorian Railways J-class steam engines, a T-class diesel-electric locomotive, a W-class diesel-hydraulic locomotive, a Y-Class diesel, a 153 hp Walker Rail motor and a diesel electric rail motor (DERM).
Yarra Valley Trail A rail trail is being progressively constructed as the
Yarra Valley Trail along the whole disused alignment of the line, including the reconstruction of bridges. Between
Yarra Glen to
Healesville, the trail will run parallel to the track. Future connections were also proposed to link up Healesville to the
Warburton rail trails and form a loop. Stage 1A of the rail trail opened between
Lilydale and
Yering in February 2020. == Station histories ==