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The Launceston Tramway Museum is a community-based organisation dedicated to restoring and reviving the old trams that once traversed Launceston, Tasmania. With a team of over 50 passionate volunteers, the museum offers a unique opportunity to explore Tasmania’s tramway history, complete with fascinating tales of bygone eras and the city’s oldest surviving movie footage. Visitors can enjoy a 1930s tram ride, interact with conductors, and even witness ongoing restoration projects in the original workshop of Launceston Municipal Tramways.

Run entirely by volunteers, the Launceston Tramway Museum prides itself on providing engaging and educational experiences for visitors of all ages. From group bookings with wheelchair access to fun and informative outings for school groups, the museum offers flexible tours tailored to accommodate various interests and needs. Whether you’re interested in becoming a Tram Conductor, exploring tram restoration firsthand, or joining the museum’s Guides, Library & Archives, or Business teams, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved and contribute to preserving Launceston’s tramway heritage.

With a focus on community engagement and historical preservation, the Launceston Tramway Museum invites locals and tourists alike to immerse themselves in the rich history of the city’s tram service. From the thrill of a tram ride to the warmth of friendly volunteers eager to share their knowledge, the museum offers a memorable and enriching experience for all who visit. Come and explore the fascinating world of Launceston’s trams at the Inveresk Precinct, where adventure and history await.