As the birthplace of Queensland Rail, Ipswich, on the southwest outskirts of Brisbane, has a proud history, and the Railway Museum is the most worth visiting in this town. It is more than an hour's drive from the Gold Coast today. The Railway Museum is a train-themed museum located in one of Australia's oldest railway workshops still in operation, and the interactive cultural experience is very interesting! After buying tickets at the window, remember to take a map of the museum, which is very convenient to visit. There is a small shop next to the ticket office, and you can buy souvenirs after visiting the museum. At the workshop railway museum, visitors can contact the exhibition and multimedia display center in person, including modern exhibitions, simulated trains, physical cars, Nepes Railway (Nippers Railway) Children's Zone, etc., there is also Queensland's largest model railway, which shows the long history of the railway. The workshop railway museum has a cafe and a simple buffet, and the museum hosts a series of exhibitions and wonderful school holidays throughout the year, including "Traveling with Thomas" activities. Name: Workshop Railway Museum (The Workshops Rail Museum) Location: Australia - Queensland - Ipswich Address: North St, North Ipswich QLD 4305, Australia Tickets: Adults: 14.5 Australian dollars, children (3-15 years old): 11.5 Australian dollars, family: 44.5 Australian dollars Recommended play time: 2-4 hours