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Relive the history of the Old Ghan Train and Central Australia's pioneering past as you wander through the Old Ghan Museum.

Explore the old train and carriages to learn about the legend that is the Old Ghan Train - one of the most famous railways in the world.

The original narrow gauge railway is closed, but 10km of the track has been preserved for the Old Ghan. The MacDonnell Siding, located 8 kilometres south of Alice Springs, where there is a 1930s-style railway station. The display area includes a souvenir shop, tearooms and restored locomotives and carriages.

After the Old Ghan ceased running it was replaced by the 'Legendary Ghan, which has travelled from Adelaide to Alice Springs since 1980. The final link to Darwin was completed in 2001.

Opening times

  • Monday:
  • Tuesday:
  • Wednesday:
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  • Saturday:
  • Sunday: Closed

Entry cost

  • Indicative Prices tickets from $5 to $25
    Adult - $25 Concession / Seniors / Students - $20 Family - $58 child 6-16 $5
  • Child tickets from $5

Facilities

  • Caravan / camper trailer / campervan sites / campsites
  • Family-friendly
  • Pet-friendly – enquire
  • Picnic area
  • Public toilet
  • Shop / gift shop

Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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