The Pine Creek railway station, located in the Northern Territory of Australia, is a museum that was once a part of the North Australia Railway. Although it is no longer in use as a railway station, it serves as a historical site where visitors can learn about the railway's past and its significance in the region's development.
The station precinct of Pine Creek railway station is a well-preserved example of the infrastructure associated with the North Australia Railway. Visitors can get a comprehensive view of the railway's structure and operations during its active years.
Today, the Pine Creek railway station operates as a museum. It houses a restored and operational 1877 Commonwealth Railways NF class steam locomotive, which was used in the construction of the railway. Additionally, a former Western Australian Government Railways TA class diesel-electric shunting locomotive is also maintained in operational condition. These exhibits provide a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the historical railway technology firsthand.
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Railway Museum Compound, Pine Creek
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