Port Lincoln Railway Museum
Highlights
- Explore the heritage-listed Port Lincoln station building, immersing yourself in the rich history of Eyre Peninsula railways.
- Discover a vast collection of memorabilia, including photographs and journals dating back to 1905, showcasing railway heritage.
- Admire unique rolling stock displays in the freight shed, featuring items exclusive to the Port Lincoln Division.
- Enjoy convenient facilities like car parking and public toilets, ensuring a comfortable visit for all.
The Port Lincoln Railway Museum is housed in the ground floor of the heritage-listed Port Lincoln station building, and in the nearby freight shed. There is a vast array of memorabilia from the SAR and AN days on Eyre Peninsula. Archives include photographs, documents, hand-written registers and journals, and a large collection of drawings dating back to 1905.
The freight shed houses larger displays, including a number of items of rolling stock representative of those used on Eyre Peninsula (and including two types which were unique to the Port Lincoln Division). In the shed there are several section cars, and displays of track components, workshop facilities and typical railwayman accommodations.
Check the Museum’s website or Facebook page for details on opening times and days.
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