Join & Support

There are many ways to join and support the National Railway Museum!

Thinking of making a donation or bequest to the National Railway Museum? Any donations are appreciated, and we would gladly discuss this with you.

Consider volunteering at the National Railway Museum. Browse our vacancies to find roles that may be right for you.

Why not become a member of the Museum? Enjoy the satisfaction of contributing to the museum, as well as various other benefits.

Take the opportunity to align your brand with a respected museum institution which is loved by the community. For more information, please get in contact with our Curator and Business Manager, Gabby Sexton.

The National Railway Museum thanks the sponsors and supporters that assist in keeping its doors open to the public. By sponsoring and supporting the National Railway Museum, you are investing in the community and ensuring that our history is available for future generations to enjoy. At the National Railway Museum, there are various opportunities for sponsorship. If you wish to be involved, please get in contact with our Curator and Business Manager, Gabby Sexton.

 Our sponsors and supporters:

 City of Port Adelaide Enfield City of Charles Sturt  Keolis Downer logo
 Great Southern Railway Discovery Holiday Parks Broons logo
 wotif logo  ARTC logo Quest Apartments Port Adelaide 
TiCSA logo  QTAB logo  

Visit the NRM

76 Lipson Street
Port Adelaide
South Australia  5015
Australia
Open Daily / 10am – 4:30pm

Adult

$17

Concession

$10

Child
5-15 yrs & with an adult

$7

Family
2 adults & up to 3 children

$40

  • Prices may vary for special events
  • EFTPOS is preferred payment method
  • Open from 12pm on ANZAC Day
  • Closed Christmas Day

Phone: 8341 1690

The National Railway Museum acknowledges the Kaurna people as the traditional owners and custodians of the Adelaide Plains. We honour and respect their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country. We aim to respect the cultural heritage, customs and beliefs of all Indigenous people.

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