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Newport Railway Museum

26 Champion Road, Newport, Victoria, 3015
Locomotive X 36, built at Newport in 1929. Its retirement in 1960 led to the founding of our museum.
Suburban trains: 19th Century steam loco E236 and 20th Century electric 'red rattler' carriage 8M
At left is our star exhibit, H220 'Heavy Harry', the largest locomotive ever built in Australia
Victoria's oldest surviving steam locomotive, F176, and 'Overland' sleeping carriage 'Torrens'
The spectacular interior of 'Overland' sleeping carriage 'Torrens'
Ultra-modern in its day: the stainless steel interior of 1939 buffet car 'Mitta Mitta'.
The famous Melbourne 'Hitachi' suburban train, one of our newer exhibits
Explore our signalbox and find out how trains were safely despatched to their correct destination.
Explore the cabs of giant steam locomotives!
Locomotive X 36, built at Newport in 1929. Its retirement in 1960 led to the founding of our museum.
Suburban trains: 19th Century steam loco E236 and 20th Century electric 'red rattler' carriage 8M
At left is our star exhibit, H220 'Heavy Harry', the largest locomotive ever built in Australia
Victoria's oldest surviving steam locomotive, F176, and 'Overland' sleeping carriage 'Torrens'
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Cost:

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$10.00

Adult admission is $10. Holders of a valid concession card are admitted for $5. Holders of a Carer's card are free, when visiting with someone in their care.

Child
$5.00

Children under four years of age are admitted free of charge.

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Locomotive X 36, built at Newport in 1929. Its retirement in 1960 led to the founding of our museum.
Locomotive X 36, built at Newport in 1929. Its retirement in 1960 led to the founding of our museum.
Suburban trains: 19th Century steam loco E236 and 20th Century electric 'red rattler' carriage 8M
Suburban trains: 19th Century steam loco E236 and 20th Century electric 'red rattler' carriage 8M
At left is our star exhibit, H220 'Heavy Harry', the largest locomotive ever built in Australia
At left is our star exhibit, H220 'Heavy Harry', the largest locomotive ever built in Australia
Victoria's oldest surviving steam locomotive, F176, and 'Overland' sleeping carriage 'Torrens'
Victoria's oldest surviving steam locomotive, F176, and 'Overland' sleeping carriage 'Torrens'
The spectacular interior of 'Overland' sleeping carriage 'Torrens'
The spectacular interior of 'Overland' sleeping carriage 'Torrens'
Ultra-modern in its day: the stainless steel interior of 1939 buffet car 'Mitta Mitta'.
Ultra-modern in its day: the stainless steel interior of 1939 buffet car 'Mitta Mitta'.
The famous Melbourne 'Hitachi' suburban train, one of our newer exhibits
The famous Melbourne 'Hitachi' suburban train, one of our newer exhibits
Explore our signalbox and find out how trains were safely despatched to their correct destination.
Explore our signalbox and find out how trains were safely despatched to their correct destination.
Explore the cabs of giant steam locomotives!
Explore the cabs of giant steam locomotives!

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