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Cobb+Co Museum

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Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Cobb+Co Museum
Phone:
+61 7 4659 4900

Hours:
Sunday9:30am - 4pm
Monday9:30am - 4pm
Tuesday9:30am - 4pm
Wednesday9:30am - 4pm
Thursday9:30am - 4pm
Friday9:30am - 4pm
Saturday9:30am - 4pm


Cobb & Co was the name used by many successful sometimes quite independent Australian coaching businesses. The first was established in 1853 by American Freeman Cobb and his partners. The name Cobb & Co grew to great prominence in the late 19th century, when it was carried by many stagecoaches carrying passengers and mail to various Australian goldfields, and later to many regional and remote areas of the Australian outback. The same name was used in New Zealand and Freeman Cobb used it in South Africa. Although the Queensland branch of the company made an effort to transition to automobiles in the early twentieth century, high overhead costs and the growth of alternative transport options for mail, including rail and air, saw the final demise of Cobb & Co. The last Australian Cobb & Co stagecoach ran in Queensland in August 1924.Cobb & Co has become an established part of Australian folklore commemorated in art, literature and on screen. Today the name is used by a number of Australian bus operators.
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