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Ride a tram in Sydney at the
Sydney Tramway Museum
![]() Today we travel to the southern Sydney suburb of Loftus which adjoins the beautiful and expansive Royal National Park. On arrival we enjoy morning tea.
For a century, trams were an important part of everyday life in Sydney, taking people to work, school, the beaches, the footy and cricket, the races, the pictures and even the Royal Easter Show.
Wouldn’t it be great to wind back the clock to the days when a fleet of 1,400 trams – more than twice as many as Melbourne has today – ran along 180 miles (about 290km) of routes?
You can …at the Sydney Tramway Museum! Jump on a classic toast-rack tram, or a corridor tram from the 1930’s. In the Display Hall see the unique prison tram used for transport between Long Bay Gaol and Darlinghurst Court House for more than 40 years.
The Sydney Tramway Museum provides a nostalgic and educational insight into the lifestyle of Sydneysiders during the 100 year period of tramway operation from 1861 to 1961, with running and restoration works-in-progress, exhibits and photos depicting the development and operation of tramways during this period.
Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in the large picnic shelter which is fitted with picnic tables & benches and was the original Railway Square Tramway waiting shed.
Take a trip down memory lane
Wednesdays or by appointment only
Minimum 30 passengers
Includes luxury Coach travel to & from, morning tea, entry to the museum,
unlimited tram rides and use of the picnic area.
A souvenir shop & kiosk are also provided..
Contact Peter on 43622244 or 0417 783491
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