
Winton’s Diamantina Heritage Truck & Machinery Museum proudly boasts a continually growing collection of vintage and heritage trucks and machinery.
Some of the featured exhibits on show are a 1978 restored Atkinson 8 wheeler L408 “Diamantina King”, 1926 3 Tonne International Truck, London Cab, ‘’Bare Foot Bills’’ 1975 Mack Prime-Mover which has travelled 8.5million km, ‘Toots’ Holzheimer the Legendary ‘Lady Truckie’ original MAN Prime-mover, a number of vintage Fire Engines, a fully restored 1949 Leyland Hippo Roadtrain combination, and not to be missed is the display of the exceptional number of working stationary engines.
Spend some time in the memorabilia room viewing the range of merchandise and the ‘Life on the Road’ Story Boards or listen to the audio exhibition as it pays tribute to the transport pioneers who made a significant contribution to the development of Queensland’s Road transport system from the early 1930s.
There is a great photographic collection and transport memorabilia displays and the amazing team of volunteers will make you feel very welcome.
Winton’s Diamantina Heritage Truck & Machinery Museum opens daily from 9am to 4pm and is situated on the Winton to Hughenden Highway. Visit them on Facebook to keep up-to-date with the latest news and events.
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