Cobdogla Irrigation And Steam Museum
Highlights
- Explore the historic Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum, showcasing the region's rich agricultural heritage and engineering marvels.
- Ride the fully accredited railway for a scenic 30-minute journey through vineyards, experiencing the charm of steam and diesel locomotives.
- Discover fascinating steam traction engines and special exhibits, offering a hands-on glimpse into South Australia's industrial past.
- Enjoy a picnic in the lush gardens, providing a relaxing spot to unwind amidst the museum's unique historical setting.
The Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum was originally built as the pumping station for the district’s vineyards and horticultural crops
As a major contribution to South Australia’s Jubilee 150 year, the then Engineering and Water Supply Department (now SA Water) refurbished one of the world famous Humphrey Pumps and the Pumping Station grounds to form the Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum.
On the fully accredited railway, both steam and diesel locomotives pull the train on a 30 minute trip through the museum grounds along the channel and out through the vineyards, while elsewhere in the museum you may see huge steam traction engines, smaller steam engines, stationary IC engines, and special displays at work.
The museum holds five major operating days each year, featuring the Steam Train Traction Engine, Stationary Engines, the National Trust dioramas, and special operating exhibits.
The Humphrey Pump is under repair. Its return to service will be advised on our web and FaceBook sites.
Programs available. Please request via email or go to the web page.
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- National Trust
- Visitor Information Centre
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.