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The Outeniqua Transport Museum
Steam locomotives from years gone by, vintage cars for child and enthusiast alike, model trains, train number plates, marker plates, photographs, poetry and stories. Johannesburg’s first steam train, Paul Kruger’s coach, a coach from the royal visit in 1947 and the list goes on. Fortunately there is a coffee shop and a restaurant to sit and ponder the sights you have seen before embarking on a trip on South Africa’s oldest working steam locomotive, the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe. Afterwards you can return to the museum, browse the information centre and purchase a reminder of your trip from one of three memorabilia shops.
The operating hours for the Outeniqua Transport Museum are:
01 September – 30 April (Summer)
Daily excluding Sundays : 08h00 to 17h00
01 May to 31 August ( Off peak period)
Monday to Friday: 08h00 to 16h00
Saturday 08h00 to 14h00
Sundays : Closed
Contact Details:
Tel: +27-44-8018202
Fax: +27-44-8018286
Nearby Towns:Mossel Bay Area, Mossel Bay Town, Hartenbos, Dana Bay, Little Brak River, Klein Brak Rivier, Rheebok, Tergniet, Brandwacht, Great Brak River, Groot Brak Rivier, Glentana, Boggomsbaai, Vleesbaai, Herolds Bay Nearby Points Of Interest:Bartholomew Dias Museum Complex and the Shell and Maritime Museum, Old Post Tree, The Old Power Station Building, The Santos Pavilion, St. Blaise Hiking Trail, St. Blaise Lighthouse, Cape St. Blaise, Oystercatcher Trail, The Tidal Pool and Blougat, Mossel Bay Golf Course, Diaz Beach, Seal Island, Pinnacle Point, Botlierskop Private Game Reserve, Botlierskop Game Reserve |
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