National Railway Museum is located in the north-west suburb of South Australia's capital, Adelaide, in the port of Adelaide, (Port Adelaide), about 13 kilometers from the heart of Adelaide. Close to the South Australian Maritime Museum (South Australian Maritime Museum) and the South Australian Aviation Museum (South Australian Aviation Museum).
National Railway Museum is Australia's largest railway-themed museum, with more than 100 exhibits in two pavilions and a sales hut built in 1870, representing the state. Federal and private operators' management of railways, as well as the contribution of these three major railway operators throughout Australia.
The interactive exhibition area has a variety of activities where visitors can visit Woodville's (Woodville) Information Room, enjoy railway models, or take a ride into the train (the fee is included in the tickets). The gauge leisure store (The Break of Gauge Shop) sells Thomas' locomotive toys, (Thomas the Tank Engine toys), and lots of souvenirs, CDs, DVD and books. This is the home of (Friends of Thomas the Tank Engine), the locomotive's friends, at school holidays in July.