Sydney Tramway Museum

Take a trip to Sydney’s yesteryear with a visit to the Sydney Tramway Museum, operating since 1950! Get an insight into the lifestyle of Sydneysiders during the 100 year period of tramway operation.
To this day, it remains a not-for-profit community organisation, run by dedicated volunteers.

There are stationary trams that the kids can clamber on (we LOVE the old prison carriage!) and operational trams you can board for a ride, hopping on at Railway Square Waiting Shed. The Museum also houses Sydney’s last remaining double-deck trolley-bus. Picnic facilities including electric barbecues are available on the grounds as well as a small kiosk and gift shop. Visit the Display Hall to check out Australia’s oldest electric tram, historic photos and other cool artefacts.

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In addition to their regular opening hours, they frequently host special events, so check their Facebook for more. They recently got involved in Steam Train Sunday (November 2016) and ran a Steam Train Ride from Central Station to Loftus, a tram ride to the Royal National Park, and return ride by Steam Train back to Central.

If your little one is turning into quite the history buff, is a little Thomas the Tank Engine lover or you just want to try something a bit different, we highly recommend a visit to the Tramway- especially for under 7s.

They are open Wednesdays 10am-3pm and Sundays 10am-5pm. See their website for all the details.

tram 2

 

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