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Whiteman Park, Whiteman, WA 6068, Australia
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Revolutions Transport Museum, located within the Village Junction Station Precinct, is a captivating destination that showcases the evolution of land transport in Western Australia. As the home of the Whiteman Collection, the museum delves into the economic, social, and cultural impact of transportation on the state’s development. Visitors can explore a diverse array of objects, decorative items, and historical memorabilia collected by Lew Whiteman, offering a unique insight into the local history and heritage.

Interactive exhibits at Revolutions Transport Museum provide an immersive experience, allowing visitors to step back in time and witness the changing technologies of transportation. From horse-drawn buggies to vintage cars and rail cars, the museum offers a hands-on exploration of Western Australia’s transport history. Additionally, the museum recognizes the significance of Aboriginal stories in shaping the state’s earliest forms of travel, as showcased in the captivating Singing the Train exhibit.

Committed to education and conservation, Revolutions Transport Museum aims to preserve biodiversity and cultural heritage within the expansive Whiteman Park. Through digital cataloging of its collection, the museum ensures the accessibility of historic objects for future generations. With a focus on engaging programs and activities, the museum provides a family-friendly and inclusive space for learning about the transformative impact of transport and technology on Western Australia’s communities.