Ipswich’s rail museum opens free for a day

Here's your chance to explore the impressive Workshops Rail Museum free of charge.
02 Sep 2018
Discover Ipswich, Staff Writer

Ipswich’s famous landmark attraction, The Workshops Rail Museum, is opening free of charge to all visitors on November 11, 2018. Discover Ipswich ran a few questions by museum curator David Hampton in the lead-up to the open day.

David Hampton, Curator, Transport

What are three things Brisbane folk might not know about TWRM?

The museum tells the story of rail in Queensland and many people are surprised at just how popular train travel used to be. Everything used to travel by train, from sheep dogs to members of the royal family.

Here, you can see all manner of wagons and carriages that carried all sorts across the state.

Like most museums, TWRM has only a fraction of its collection on display at any given time. The rest is stored in purpose-built collection stores, but unlike many other museums, at this one, you can see into the stores through windows and get a glimpse of the rest of the collection.

The Workshops is also home to the Queensland Rail Heritage fleet where history is kept alive by rebuilding and maintaining steam locomotives. Anytime you hear or see a steam train puffing its way around Brisbane suburbs, that train has come from the Ipswich Workshops.

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What’s the oldest exhibit on site?

The oldest object displayed in the rail museum is A10 Locomotive No. 6. This little steam locomotive dates from 1865 – the earliest days of railways in Queensland. No. 6 is the oldest operational steam loco in the southern hemisphere and is jokingly referred to by some railway workers as ‘the family silver’.

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What’s the newest?

It might look new, but in actual fact our newest object on display is over 100 years old! Hunslet 327 – a locomotive used to haul trains to the trenches of the First World War – is on display after a five-year restoration. This little locomotive has a fascinating story to tell. We are excited to be sharing this story in the lead-up to the centenary of the end of the First World War.

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Can you eat there?

Visitors can buy coffee and cake or even lunch at the Trackside Café or bring a picnic – the museum grounds are yours to be enjoyed.

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What ages is the museum best suited to?

All ages! There is something for everyone from the young train fan to the history enthusiast. Families love the interactive exhibitions and wide open spaces to visit and move around in. We are also a favourite for people who remember when steam trains were live on the tracks.

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The Workshops Rail Museum also hosts various touring exhibitions throughout the year – including Underworld: Mugshots from the Roaring Twenties which continues to February 2019.

The museum is open daily from 9.30am to 4pm and admission will be free of charge to all visitors on November 11, 2018.

The Workshops Rail Museum open day for 2018 includes Remembrance Day activities, market stalls and plenty of fun for children.

Discover Ipswich Staff Writer
Rocky the Rock Wallaby is a Sagittarius who lives at the Ipswich Nature Centre and often contributes to Discover Ipswich in his spare time. When he's not busy showing tourists around, blogging or hanging out with his cute and fluffy mates at the Nature Centre, he likes to hit the gym for a leg session, graze on quinoa salad and ponder the possibilities of the universe.

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