There are 15 Railway museums in Queensland
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The Aramac Tramway Museum is a Grade I listed former tram stop and now a museum on Boundary Street, Aramac, Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia.
Bundaberg Steam Tramway Preservation Society officially started as an organisation in 1978, commenced passenger operations from the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens in November 1988
Archer Park Railway Museum is a Grade I listed former railway station and now a transport museum on Denison Street, Rockhampton, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia.
The Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Society (ANGRMS) was formed in 1971 by a group of railway enthusiasts to preserve a collection of locomotives used on the Queensland sugar mill tramways.
Take the time to explore memorabilia and read about Anzac Day, the War and the Railway including the 1960 train crash at Medway Creek and the 1941 train crash that occurred at Alpha Creek.
The Brisbane Tramway Museum Society was established in 1968, when it became apparent that the Brisbane City Council was preparing to close Brisbane's tram system.
Bundaberg's first railway station, built in 1881, served as a junction for the Mt.
The DownsSteam Tourist Railway & Museum was founded in 2001 in the Toowoomba suburb of Drayton in Queensland.
Fancy a day of family fun in the country?
Experience how life and travel used to be. Through audio-visual displays and 3D presentation, feel what it was like aboard the old ‘rack’ system, hauling trains up the steep inclines of the Razorback.
The Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway operates passenger services from Swanbank Station, which is adjacent to scenic Swanbank Lakeside Park.
Long before the Warrego Way or the Natural Sciences Loop, Quilpie Shire depended on the railway line.
The SDSR District is a unique destination where you have the opportunity to experience our museum and the District, a delight for visitors of all ages.
The Rosewood Railway Museum is located near Rosewood, Queensland, Australia on the former railway to Marburg first opened in 1909.
Opening in September 2002 as part of the Queensland Museum Network, The Workshops Rail Museum tells the story of more than 150 years of rail in Queensland..