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Revolutions Transport Museum

West Coast Australia


The main museum in Whiteman Park, Revolutions has interactive exhibits on the history of land transport across WA: horse-drawn wagons, camel trains, locomotives, trams, bicycles and road vehicles. The highlight is surely the immaculate 1962 EJ Holden, with vintage radio tracks blaring and that old vinyl-seat aroma. Look for the handsome triple-gabled brick building near the rail lines.


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