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A10 No. 6, North Ipswich Railway North Ipswich, 1965 Picture Ipswich

Queensland Museum Rail Workshops, Ipswich North Street, North Ipswich QLD 4305 Phone (07) 3432 5100 Open daily 9:30am to 4:00pm Public Holiday Opening Hours For ticketing enquiries, please call QTIX on 136 246. Queensland Museum Network is continuing its reconciliation journey by developing an Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan. We acknowledge.


The Rail Museum, North Ipswich, 2021 Picture Ipswich

There have been rail workshops in this region since 1864 when Queensland's first train line, from Brisbane to Ipswich, was constructed.. The Workshops Rail Museum. North St. North Ipswich. Daily 9.30-4. A $14.50 Conc $12.50. C $11.50 CU3 Free. Family (2A + 2-4 C) $44.50. Annual Passes available*


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Hey guys, today I'm visiting the North Ipswich Railway Workshops.I was lucky since to be given the opportunity to tour the Workshops as an early birthday pre.


Railway North Ipswich, 1890s Picture Ipswich

The Ipswich Railway Workshops was an essential part of Queensland Railways. Generations of blacksmiths, carpenters, painters, metalworkers and other craftsmen built and repaired locomotives, wagons, carriages and railmotors.. North Street, North Ipswich, Queensland. Get directions. Open daily. 9:30am โ€” 4pm. Closed Good Friday, Anzac Day.


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Group of men outside a two storied timber building on the Ipswich Railway Workshop's site, North Ipswich, 1920s Group of men from the Ipswich Railway Workshops, North Ipswich, c.1911 Hydraulic plate bender in Boiler shop at Ipswich Railway Workshops, Ipswich, c.1911


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North Ipswich was originally chosen as the site for the terminus. However, the residents of Ipswich had wanted a high-level bridge to connect north and south Ipswich since the early 1860s.. The original North Ipswich Railway Workshops were completed in 1864 on a cramped site adjacent to the Bremer River close to the northern end of the.


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The Workshops Rail Museum, Ipswich, Queensland. 31,741 likes ยท 372 talking about this ยท 35,291 were here. The Workshops Rail Museum is located in North Ipswich and is part of the Queensland Museum.


Ipswich Railway general view, North Street, North Ipswich, 1991 Picture Ipswich

The North Ipswich Railway Workshops were initially required to carry out assembly and maintenance only, as the first locomotives used in Queensland were imported from Britain. In 1865, the North Ipswich Railway Workshops built its first item of rolling stock, an engine truck. Ten wagons were built in 1866.


Restored Ipswich Railway North Ipswich, 1969 Picture Ipswich

The Workshops Rail Museum is a railway museum in Ipswich, Queensland, located within the former North Ipswich Railway Workshops and tells the story of more than 150 years of railways in Queensland.Exhibits are spread out across a number of the complex's original buildings housing a collection of historic steam and diesel locomotives and other rolling stock that operated on Queensland Railways.


North yard at Ipswich Railway North Ipswich, 1969 Picture Ipswich

Queensland Museum Rail Workshops, located in the Heritage-listed North Ipswich Railway Workshops complex, maintains relationships with many past workers and continues to research and record the contributions and activities of workers at the Ipswich Railway Workshops. A strong part of the workers' identity at the workshops was related to.


Trains in the north yard, Ipswich Railway North Ipswich, 1969 Picture Ipswich

Queensland Museum Rail Workshops will take you on a journey through the state's history as seen from the birthplace of rail in Queensland.. North Street, North Ipswich, Queensland. Get directions. Open daily. 9:30am โ€” 4pm. Closed Good Friday, Anzac Day, Christmas Day & Boxing Day. Phone +61 (07) 3432 5100.


North towards Paint shop (on left) and Carriage shop, Ipswich Railway North Ipswich

North Ipswich Railway Workshops Complex, a purpose-designed facility for the manufacture, maintenance and repair of railway rolling stock, is an excellent and intact example of a railway workshops complex constructed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through its spatial arrangement, form, fabric, materials, circulation patterns and.


Front of The Rail Museum in Ipswich, was originally Queensland Rail's North Ipswich

North Streetโ€š North Ipswich. Queensland Museum Rail Workshops will take you on an eye-opening journey through the state's history as seen from the birthplace of rail in Queensland, the heritage-listed Ipswich Railway Workshops. The acclaimed, award-winning Museum should be on every Ipswich visitor's to-do list. Steeped in history - it.


at Ipswich Railway North Ipswich, 1958 Picture Ipswich

The Workshops Rail Museum, galleries, museums and collections attraction in North Ipswich, Ipswich. The acclaimed, award-winning Museum should be on every Ipswich visitor's to-do list. Steeped in history - it was once the workplace of over 3000 railway workers and visitors enter via the historic Timekeepers' Building - it merges the romance of yesteryear with the exciting technological.


Restored Ipswich Railway North Ipswich, 1969 Picture Ipswich

Learn more about the historic Ipswich Railway Workshops site. View. Stay in the loop! Get the latest exhibition, events and programming activities at Queensland Museum Rail Workshops every month, with our free eNews straight to your inbox!. North Street, North Ipswich, Queensland. Get directions. Open daily. 9:30am โ€” 4pm. Closed Good.


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Ipswich Railway Workshops War Memorial is a heritage-listed memorial at the North Ipswich Railway Workshops, North Street, North Ipswich, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Vincent Price and built in 1919. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.

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