The heritage service uses a variety of rolling stock which include a Class 205 "Thumper" unit restored to its original livery and number.
The Viceroy Special acts as a heritage service.
As of 2008 Storegut is docked at Tinnoset and is used for chartered heritage services.
However, regular heritage service would operate only seasonally, in spring and summer months, not year-round.
The Doomben to Pinkenba section is used only for freight and occasional special trains, such as heritage services described below.
Unmodified, traditional trams provide a 'heritage service' on weekends, bank holidays and summer months.
Others are banding together to open them for special occasions, such as heritage services that draw hundreds of former members from out of state.
Recently, about 60 former members reunited for a heritage service - a growing summer tradition.
Incredibly, 4 of the cars remained in limited heritage service on the Glenelg line at the start of 2009, nearly 80 years after they were introduced.
It has also been suggested that the Class E 251 (today Class 171) could be used for heritage services.