The Workshops Rail Museum 🚆 Ipswich, Queensland
More info here: https://theworkshops.qm.qld.gov.au/ About an hour east of Brisbane, within the former Ipswich Railway workshop, is the aptly named 'Workshops Railway Museum'. It has to be one of Australia's best rail museums, because it's focus not only on locomotives and rollingstock, but railways in general. It has an extensive collection of items manufactured on site, and also delves into the history and significance the workshops played in providing skilled trades to generations. It has an excellent display of historical Queensland Railways items, and gives a comprehensive look into the development of rail in Queensland. There is also fantastic model railway display and, my personal favourite, a train driver simulator in built into the cab of a 1700 class diesel. Enjoy this short look at the museum, and do yourself a favour and visit if you're ever around.

Building a Locomotive (1920) - Ipswich Railway Workshops

Solving a Brisbane Railway Mystery

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Chasing Steamrail Victoria from Traralgon to Footscray|R761, A² 986

Track Record: Tethered To The World

Queensland Rail - 1992 VHS edit part 2

Workers Reunion - Ipswich Railway Workshops - Sunday 19th August 2012

Why Did PECO Survive When the Hornby Empire Collapsed?

A Complete Guide to Titanic's Engines

The Workshops Rail Museum - Visit Ipswich, Qld - Australia

AC16 221A - QPSR Murder Mystery Dinner Trip - 15/12/2018

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Queensland Railways Ipswich Signal Cabin relocation.

The Westlander Train Toowoomba to Brisbane Review - Queensland Rail

Behind the Scenes of exhibiting at the National Festival of Railway Modelling

The Greatest Garden Railway of all time - with the Biggest Working Steam Locomotive in the UK.

Railway Adventures Across Australia. Hosted by Scott McGregor (1999)

