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The Tasmanian Transport Museum is a museum located in Glenorchy, Tasmania, preserving and exhibiting a collection relating to Tasmanian transport history including items such as locomotives, carriages, ephemera and railroadiana.
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The TasmanianTransportMuseum is a museum located in Glenorchy, Tasmania, preserving and exhibiting a collection relating to Tasmaniantransport history...
The following table lists railways and museums which run vintage passenger trains and rolling stock: Tasmanian Government Railways Railway accidents in...
preserved by enthusiast groups and museums, or have been placed in public parks in Tasmania. The TasmanianTransportMuseum, Don River Railway and Derwent...
1968 to TasmanianTransportMuseum, last trolleybus to operate in Tasmania 1971 Bedford SB3 #249 - Donated by Metro to TasmanianTransportMuseum in 1988...
Valley Railway, Y3 going to Queen Victoria Museum & Art gallery, Launceston, Y4 to TasmanianTransportMuseum and finally Y6&8 to Don River Railway. With...
Cotterell 1984, pp. 49–50 Cotterell 1984, p. 50 TasmanianTransportMuseum. "Carriages". TasmanianTransportMuseum. Retrieved 4 April 2022. Casserley, H. C...
have been preserved: C1 at the West Coast Pioneers Museum, Zeehan C22 at the TasmanianTransportMuseum, Glenorchy restored to service 1983, withdrawn for...
2115 (ZA2) retained as a parts donor. On 14 January 2021, the TasmanianTransportMuseum announced that they had managed to secure ZA6, launching a GoFundMe...
original on 2013-09-06. Retrieved 2013-09-10. "Exhibit - Climax". TasmanianTransportMuseum Society. Archived from the original on 2015-10-15. Retrieved 2015-10-08...
13 has been preserved by the TasmanianTransportMuseum while bogie tram number 29 is with the Launceston Tramway Museum. The original four road depot...
following the Y class entering service. Q5 has been preserved at the TasmanianTransportMuseum, Glenorchy. Turner, Jim (1997). Australian Steam Locomotives 1896-1958...
the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Charles Sandys Packer was an early Tasmanian example of the tradition of Australian classical music, transported for...
class is a class of diesel locomotives built by English Electric for the Tasmanian Government Railways between 1950 and 1952. They were the first class of...
The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Palawa kani: Palawa or Pakana) are the Aboriginal people of the Australian island of Tasmania, located south of the mainland...
May 1964 page 3 TasmanianTransportMuseum Society Trolley Wire issue 205 April 1983 page 22 Trolley Bus 235 TasmanianTransportMuseum Media related to...
Railway—381 mm (15 in) gauge. (formerly Redwater Creek Heritage Museum) TasmanianTransportMuseum, Glenorchy (operating ca. 2 km round trip from 23 May 2023...
the Bus Preservation Society of Western Australia, and at the TasmanianTransportMuseum in Hobart. Some of these historic trolleybuses are in operating...
the Perth trolleybus system in August 1969, the Western Australian TransportMuseum was formed. However, in 1981 this organisation split into two societies...
line was opened on 17 February 2019. It is operated by Newcastle Transport for Transport for NSW. Newcastle first had trams from 1887 until 1950, when the...
rebuilt and is operated as a tourist attraction by the Archer Park Rail Museum. The idea of a tramway service in Rockhampton had long been discussed prior...