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I'd go the [url="http://www.natrailmuseum.org.au/"]National Railway Museum[/url] here in Adelaide for the comprehensiveness of its display. <br /> <br />Then, the [url="http://www.theworkshops.qm.qld.gov.au/"]Ipswich Workshops[/url] in Banana-Bender Land (now known as Queensland as they have few banana's to bend) as it does a really great job interpreting the impact and evolution of the Network there (the last government run, vertically integrated railway in Australia - even bought a big chunk of the American run [url="http://www.arg.net.au/"]GWA[/url] railway recently). <br /> <br />The Poms also do a really good job at the [url="http://www.nrm.org.uk/home/home.asp"]National Railway Museum[/url] in York. <br /> <br />The best tourist railway I have ever seen is the [url="http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/"]Bluebell[/url] in the UK- absolutely fantastic. <br /> <br />Am looking forward to the WP&Y though. <br />
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