By Creek to Coast on Monday, 19 July 2021
Category: Little Legends

Railway Adventures of the City of Ipswich

Trains have been in the top ten of big boy’s toys for a long time but of course, if you’re a kid, they’re just plain cool.

Whether you’re four or 64, the City of Ipswich has a railway adventure to whet your whistle.

Queensland Museum Rail Workshops

This heritage-listed former Australian railway workshop is the birthplace of rail in Queensland with the first steam loco leaving from Ipswich in 1865.

There are over 15 exhibitions, an impressive model railway as well as the Science Centre where kids can explore and solve puzzles.

Queensland Museum Rail Workshops, North Street, North Ipswich, 3432 5100

Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway

Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway was started 43 years ago by a group of volunteers intent on saving one steam locomotive.

Since that time it’s grown into 34 vehicles, restoring an old branch line and running tourist trains for tourists, locals and families.

One such tour is the diesel hauled picnic train. It’s a one hour trip featuring heritage timber carriages winding their way from Swanbank to Bundamba Racecourse and back again.

Queensland Pioneer Steam Train, 0439 767 837

Grandchester Model Live Steam Association

Located right next door to Grandchester Sawmill as well as the oldest railway station in Queensland, the Grandchester Model Live Steam Association has to be experienced.

The track was completed in 1998 and the model ride on trains are a quarter of their original size, and so much fun for little ones.

The club is relatively small with about 16 members, but they are the most passionate bunch who definitely love sharing their trains.

“For most people it’s two things: it’s the love of trains and the building them and the running them but also the love of providing something for the kids to entertain them and to take them for rides, that’s why we do it!” said long time member Geoffrey Perkins.

Grandchester Model Live Steam Association, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 2 Ipswich Street, Grandchester (formerly Bigges Camp)

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