Sydney Tramway Museum
Address | 2 Pitt St, Loftus NSW, Australia | ||||
Phone | +61 2 9542 3646 | ||||
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Website | www.sydneytramwaymuseum.com.au | ||||
Categories | Heritage Museum, Tourist Attraction | ||||
Rating | 4.6 49 reviews | ||||
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Sydney Tramway Museum reviews
49Very fastantic place. I love this place. Friendly staffs. They are great senior staffs. There is small shop. You can buy coffee that senior staffs who will make a coffee for you. Drink, snack and other. You also can get the vintage tram that just only short time with senior staffs. Tour trip with senior staffs. I do really love this.
Highly informative, the passion in the guys here is awesome. Got to push the bell button for the tram!
These society’s do an amazing job with such little money. Great hidden gem in the “shire”.
If you need something to do with the kids make sure you take them here. It’s great that a part of Sydney (and the worlds) past is preserved.
Very informative and memorable. The information was brilliant! I liked the restored (and original) trams stored in the warehouse
Very friendly staff
Entry fee is reasonable
Great display of vintage trains
Small souvenir shop available
Really worth the visit
There is a short distance train ride each hour, and the ticket inspector dressed like in 1970s, very interesting
Amazing history of early 20th Century transport. Dedicated and pleasant retiree volunteers. A lovely half day activity for young and old!
Great place to visit and see or ride on vintage trams of all sorts. Recommended for adults and children alike.
Great place to spend the day, volunteers who work here are a wealth of knowledge and very eager to answer any question. Plenty of parking. Huemungas amount of history here. Brilliantly displayed in the beautifully restored trams, photos, videos, and tram tracks. Picnic area provided and beautifully kept, close to Sutherland and all the shops. Stone throw from national park. I will be back.
For the enthusiast, there is so much history here. Just on the day I visited, the National Park tram track was closed for maintenance. There is so much history in the building there. Lots to see about the electric buses, trams and even some from overseas from Germany. Interesting to hear about the gaol tram too.