The Aramac Tramway Museum, just a short walk from the town centre, is a fascinating display of memorabilia from the pioneering days of the Aramac district. The museum is best known for its most famous exhibit, the restored Aunt Emma RM28 rail motor. This unique rail motor operated on the tramway connecting Aramac to Barcaldine from 1913 to 1975.
Visitors to the museum can also explore a variety of historical items reflecting Aramac’s past as one of Australia’s premier wool-growing districts. The museum offers a glimpse into the early years of settlement in the area and showcases the rich heritage that shaped the region.