What a great way to spend a lazy Sunday looking through the historic Tasmanian Transport Museum at Glenorchy. I took my kids aged 5 & 7 and they had a ball. Plenty of old fire engines, old trams, buses, & an arrange of different trains. You can also walk in them all & explore their history. My kids loved making out they were driving them steering and walking up stairs to the top deck was their fav. The toilets are very clean and spacious. The staff are very friendly. The main passenger train runs all day up-and-down up-and-down, we went on around 4-5 times. Yes it’s not that long but it’s still great. The museum has a lot of history for the oldies & all the train lovers. And finally, the best thing is the price in this day and age. It’s surprisingly still very cheap to get through the gate. $6 for the kids & $11 for a adult concession $12 for none concession, you Can’t beat that. 10/10 Thanks Guys we...
Read moreWe have come several times on open days. Each time there are different things to look at in the large sheds and a different train running along the track to ride on. We have come with our son from about 2 yrs old, now 4. He really enjoys it so much. It is easy to spend 2 or 3 hours with him here riding the train and clinbing around and exploring the others on show. He really gets so much out of this small by very lovely museum run by enthusiasts. We particularly enjoy the modle train show days, which I believe is an annual event. So please don't miss this weekend from...
Read moreAn interesting transport museum about 30 minutes ride from Hobart city. It was a nice easy ride on the intercity way and the museum was right on the trail so it was perfect. The museum only open on Sunday and have a special train ride on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month which we missed. They also only open the fire engine room on those Sunday! The entrance ticket ($16 per person) includes the old bus ride which was nice! The museum run by volunteers and has many interesting stories to tell! I love the train models they have and the...
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