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Port Adelaide
South Australia 5015

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ANZAC Day from 12pm. Christmas Day Closed

76 Lipson Street
Port Adelaide
South Australia 5015

Open Daily 10am – 4.30pm

ANZAC Day from 12pm
Christmas Day Closed

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First Class Sleeping Car AR33

Commonwealth Railways

Standard Gauge

Class operators: Commonwealth Railways

Condition: Good (after basic restoration)

Ownership: Port Dock Station Railway Trust

Provenance: Commonwealth Railways

Built by: CR Port Augusta Workshops

Entered service: 28th April 1920

Entered the museum: 29th November 1995

AR33 was built in 1920 by the Commonwealth Railways for use on its standard gauge 4’ 8½” (1435mm) Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie service. It was the first of a new larger style of wooden carriage that featured a turtle back roof, roomy interior and a chocolate and cream livery.

It remained basically unaltered until 1953 when it was given a major rebuild, fitted with air conditioning and painted maroon.

In 1966 it was fitted with narrow gauge (1067mm) bogies and transferred to Marree. After being on the last narrow gauge Ghan in 1980, it was converted back to standard gauge and allocated to the breakdown train at Alice Springs.

By 1990 it had become surplus to requirements and was placed in storage at Port Pirie, where unfortunately it was heavily vandalised. In 1995 it was offered to the Museum, being delivered by road on 29th November 1995.

During 2001 it was fully restored and painted in Commonwealth Railways livery.

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