This is a volunteer run museum not far from Ferny Grove station at the end of the 'green line' of... read more
This is a volunteer run museum not far from Ferny Grove station at the end of the 'green line' of... read more
This is a little gem in the northwest of Brisbane. If you have a spare 90 minutes or so and $16 per... read more
The Tramway Museum is well worth a visit. The ticket includes riding all the trams that are running that afternoon. The volunteer staff have a lot of interesting information and stories to tell about the history of the tram service and different trams. Although it was a very hot day, there was a lovely breeze through the carriages. Our four grandchildren (ages between 4 and 10) really enjoyed themselves, especially the rides.
This is a little gem in the northwest of Brisbane. If you have a spare 90 minutes or so and $16 per adult and $9 per child, give it a visit. The tram rides are quite relaxing, and the volunteers know their stuff. The kids will love it.
We enjoyed our visit and the staff were really helpful. While the track is short - and a loop would be better - it was a good ride and we traveled on 3 different trams.
Families and all ages would enjoy this!
We have lived about 3 km from this place for 20 years and never visited. The volunteers clearly love their trams, plenty of stories, they love a chat and good to see the kids getting excited about a ride on the trams. Good way to spend a hour or so.
If you are into transport and trams, this is a place where old trams are preserved and the stories kept alive
the tram museum celabrated 50 since brisbane lost its trams thank you to all volenters including Sel & Andrew who went out of their way to show people around a huge crowd attended great day & night