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The National Railway Museum is one of Australia’s largest railway museums. Murray Bridge is located approximately 75 km south-east of Adelaide. The group has a former South Australian Railways Rx Class steam locomotive and several carriages. Murray Bridge RiverBoat Rail and Steam Group aims to reactivate 2 km of railway line along the wharf area of Murray Bridge. Murray Bridge RiverBoat Rail and Steam Group Moonta is located approximately 160 km north-west of Adelaide. Trains operate on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, and daily during school holidays. The 2 km trip includes commentary and passes historic relics of the former mining operations. Moonta Mines Tourist Railway operates between the museum in the former Moonta Mines Model School and the former Moonta railway station.

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Cobdogla is located approximately 220 km north-east of Adelaide. Special operating days are held throughout the year. It also features train rides using a 1906 0-4-0 tank locomotive and Simplex diesel locomotives. The Division also publishes a newsletter for members.Ĭobdogla Irrigation & Steam Museum has displays regarding irrigation and steam machinery. Volunteers from the Australian Railway Historical Society, South Australian Division, are involved with the operation of the SteamRanger Heritage Railway, as well as maintenance of the railway line, the heritage locomotives and carriages. Tailem Bend is approximately 100 km south-east of Adelaide.Īustralian Railway Historical Society, South Australia Division Possible future operations include transporting passengers to the Motorsport Park at Tailem Bend and running trains on the Leigh Creek line. Locomotives include number 103, which was originally a New South Wales 45 Class locomotive, and TL Class locomotive TL155. The Australian Locomotive and Railway Carriage Company (ALARC) owns several locomotives and carriages, and has a lease at the former railway roundhouse and yard at Tailem Bend. Austral ian Locomotive and Railway Carriage Company (ALARC)










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