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Great Railway Journeys of Australia exhibition28 November 2009 - 9 May 2010
Since the introduction of railways in Australia over 150 years ago, train travel has played an important role in Australian cultural life.
Dining Carriage Interior. Image courtesy of QR.
Kuranda Scenic train on the Stoney Creek Falls. Image courtesy of Mike Lee.
The Tilt Train. Image courtesy of TravelTrain Holidays
Great Railway Journeys of Australia explores the development of Australia's rail network and some of the most famous railway journeys. Developed by The Workshops Rail Museum, the exhibition draws on the Museum's collection of objects, photographs and posters. The exhibition also includes loans from a number of other institutions and private lenders. Great Railway Journeys of Australia is presented in two parts — 'Connecting the Cities and States' and 'Great Passenger Journeys of Australia': Connecting the Cities and StatesThe first section takes visitors on a journey through the construction of Australia's railways. This includes components on Visions and Dreams, Constructions, the Gauge Muddle and Ceremonies. Great Rail Passenger Journeys of AustraliaThe second section explores the grand travel experiences and the great rail passenger journeys of Australia and will includes components such as On-board Services, Working On-board and Key Journeys - the Queenslander trains, the Old and New Ghan, the Trans Australia Railway and the Indian Pacific, to name a few. Resources for students and teachersGreat Railway Journeys of Australia is complemented with an Education Kit [new window 1.22 MB PDF], specially designed to provide activities for a younger audience. This kit includes activities to do while visiting the exhibition and back in the classroom.
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