There are 8 historical railway stations in South Australia
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The Eyre Peninsula Railway Preservation Society is a historic society based in Port Lincoln, South Australia, which opened in September 1999.
Departing from the platform adjacent to the Moonta Mines Museum, the Moonta Mines Tourist Railway is a guided tour of the historic Moonta Mines State Heritage area.
Train journeys in restored timber cars pulled by steam engines through rocky mountain passes.
The Port Elliot Railway Station, including the railway station and a renovated railway shed, is the site of the Port Elliot National Trust Historic Railway and Seaport Centre
The Milang Railway Museum mainly tells the history of the Lakes Railways and displays a collection of rolling stock and equipment from the South Australian Railways.
Port Pirie railway station was built in 1902 in a distinctive Victorian pavilion style, the Customs House and Central Police Station were built in 1882.
Join SteamRanger for a fun-filled day as you travel from Mt.
The SteamRanger Heritage Railway is a historic train society in South Australia running trains on the Victor Harbor railway line.