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National Railway Museum

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The National Railway Museum is a self-supporting, non-profit enterprise which is focused on the preservation of Australia's Railway history.

Story

In 1963 a group of rail preservationists, alarmed at the scrapping of historic railway rollingstock which had served South Australia for many decades, set about saving, restoring and maintaining many of the historic vehicles in the museum today.

The first railway museum was located on Railway Terrace at Mile End, operated on a completely voluntary basis and opened on only two afternoons each month. Prior to 1988 museum members restored many locomotives and carriages, designed and built our steam engine 'Bub', and completely restored narrow gauge steam engine 'Peronne' to operational condition. They also published several railway books.

The exposure of the exhibits to the weather was a cause for great concern and an undercover venue was sought. In 1988 the museum was fortunate enough, with the involvement of the History Trust of SA, to obtain a $2m Australian Bicentennial Commemorative Grant to relocate to our current site and to provide covered accommodation for the exhibits.

On the 2nd of January 1988 the gates at the Mile End Railway Museum closed for the last time and on the 10th December 1988, after a year of frantic activity, the Port Dock Station Railway Museum Port Adelaide was officially opened by the Premier of South Australia, The Honorable John Bannon.

In 1999, special funding was received as part of Australia's Centenary of Federation to construct the Commonwealth Railways Museum within the museum's precinct. This new facility was opened on the 21st of October 2001 to house the expanding collection of exhibits from the Commonwealth Railways and Australian National. On the 31st of May 2009, the Commonwealth Railways Museum was re-named after National Railway Museum founder Ron Fluck.

At the opening of the Commonwealth Railway Museum the Port Dock Station Railway Museum was renamed the National Railway Museum Port Adelaide. The name change is a response to the Commonwealth Railway's operations being integrated into a National Transport Network that spanned the whole of the Australian continent.

The Museum is a self-supporting, non-profit enterprise which only occasionally receives government grants for special projects. Apart from the small number of paid staff members, all of the Museum's activities are conducted by volunteers.

Address: Lipson St , Port Adelaide 5015, SA, AU
Phone: (08) 8341 1690
ua.gro.mrn@ofni
State: SA
City: Port Adelaide
Zip Code: 5015


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00-17:00
Tuesday: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-17:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-17:00


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Reviews
If you are a train lover, this is the place to visit. Loved it, the displays were fantastic. I was in Train Heaven. The staff were great. I have nothing else to say but, come and visit and see for yourself how good this place is.
Good museum to visit when in Port Adelaide. Interesting rail history is on display. Kids will love it too, especially the train ride around the museum grounds. The museum shop is interesting & the volunteers are friendly & helpful. There is plenty of parking on site. Plus the amenities are available & are clean & tidy.
Great place to visit if you are a fan of trains. The little train is great for kids. A wealth of information about railways in Australia.
The museum was lots of fun and very informative. Well worth the money if you like trains.
Amazing place of South Australian history. Perfect for family visit with kids.
It was a really fun experience to spend a day riding trains and looking through the enormous warehouses. A wealth of information and knowledge for the adults... and heaps of fun experiences for the kids! Definitely a must if you're visiting Adelaide as a young family.
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