In the Port Adelaide suburb of northwest Adelaide, the National Railway Museum celebrates the rich history of locomotives. Visitors can explore a variety of steam engines and retro carriages, each offering a glimpse into Australia’s rail heritage. A small train ride around the museum provides a hands-on experience, while a model railway exhibit adds to the immersive atmosphere. The museum also features a shop where visitors can purchase train-related souvenirs, making it a comprehensive destination for rail enthusiasts and curious visitors alike.
National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
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