The Alexandra Timber Tramway and Museum is a tourist railway and museum situated in north-central Victoria. The Museum is open on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday of each month from 10am to 4pm. Our museum has steam, diesel and petrol powered locomotives which operate on our open days. You can see a recreation of the bush sawmill and tramway era of the Rubicon Forest from 1900 to 1950. We hav
e also rescued and preserved a wide range of industrial locomotives, rolling stock and machinery. The Museum is totally run by volunteers and has been around since the early 1970βs. First incorporated as a not-for-profit association in 1985, we are now one of sixteen Tourist Railway groups in Victoria accredited through the Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR). That was a difficult step to achieve and we continue to work hard to maintain that high level. Our museum now features a vast showcase of history exhibits, from both local, and the nearby timber logging industry in the Rubicon Forest. We also have one of the most extensive collections of industrial rolling stock in Australia. Additional facilities include toilet and picnic facilities. There is much to see at the Alexandra Museum for both railway enthusiasts and history buffs. Our aim is to provide visitors with an experience that is a fun day out for themselves and their children. Whether you are riding our trains or having a wander through our many display rooms and outdoor exhibits, our number one goal is safety. Thanks for visiting our page and remember, thereβs even more to see when you visit!