Catch Point Magazine

The magazine features news and articles on local railway operations, and stunning photography from locations all across the state, along with up to date information on the activities of the National Railway Museum.

We encourage articles on relevant topics, and others to assist with its production and distribution.

The magazine is available for purchase from the museum shop, with a yearly subscription included with every museum membership. For enquiries relating to retail sales and advertising, please contact the museum.

  

Photographic Submissions

All photographic submissions are to be sent direct to NRM. Contributors are asked supply digital images for selection as a PDF with file size of beween 1MB and 10MB. The images need to be attached to the email, not embedded in the email itself, and should be sent to .

For inclusion in the January edition, submissions must be received by the beginning of December.

For inclusion in the March edition, submissions must be received by the beginning of February.

For inclusion in the May edition, submissions must be received by the beginning of April.

For inclusion in the July edition, submissions must be received by the beginning of June.

For inclusion in the September edition, submissions must be received by the beginning of August.

For inclusion in the November edition, submissions must be received by the beginning of October.

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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