Tasmanian Transport Museum
Address | 2B Anfield St, Glenorchy TAS, Australia | ||
Phone | +61 428 386 843 | ||
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Website | www.tasmaniantransportmuseum.com.au | ||
Categories | Museum | ||
Rating | 4.7 12 reviews | ||
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Tasmanian Transport Museum reviews
12We always enjoy the museum and all the staff are very friendly. The train ride is not pram or wheelchair friendly, but you can leave your pram at the station and pick up after the ride. There are a lot of interactive things here and there is a train carriage and small area available for private hire. Absolutely recommended!
Really interesting and passionate bunch of volunteers. My toddlers excitement for all vehicles was definitely captured here. Great to be able to go on the steam train. Check their Facebook page for details. Need more info plaques, interesting stories and seating.
Good range of exhibits. But not really worth the money spent. It would probably be better to go when the train is running.
Really enjoyed it if you love trains then I can highly recommend. It's only small and is ran by volunteers, well worth the visit
If you enjoy historical transport that includes trams, steam and diesel trains then you should enjoy this museum.
What a gem of a place. We'd taken our 4 grandchildren. They loved it! The train rides were a hit and they were unlimited. Definitely a trip down memory lane for us adults and it was lots of fun for the whole family. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
We went as a group, very interesting the history of Transportation in Tasmania. Plenty to see and volunteer staff were very knowledgeable and friendly. Our whole group thougherly enjoyed the experience.
Really interesting place. Was really nice of the train drivers young son to give us a very factual and interesting individual guided tour
Enjoyed our visit to the museum. A nice collection of vintage trains, trams and buses set out in an orderly manner. Learnt lots about the vehicles and worth a visit. Volunteer staff were friendly and welcoming.
Amazing pieces of Tasmania's transportation history. Also has trains operating every fortnight (see website for times)
Great museum for anyone who love trains and interacting with stuff. The train ride was brilliant, and they have heaps of open trains and trams you can walk through and "drive". Great for kids.