There are 18 historical railway stations in New South Wales
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Crookwell station was the terminus of the Crookwell branch line.
Dunedoo Train Station tour is open all year round to coincide with the museum's opening hours, but in 2020 it celebrating its 110th anniversary since it opened on 26th November 1910.
Finley was the first town chosen for a pioneer railway in the 19th century.
Glenreagh Mountain Railway was established in 1989 as a heritage tourist railway at Glenreagh, near Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.
Railroad history museum offering guided tours of a roundhouse, locomotives & machinery.
The Hunter Valley Railway Trust (HVRT) is a railway museum located in North Rothbury, New South Wales, Australia on the site of the Rothbury Riot.
The Lachlan Valley Railway Society is an Australian rail preservation society. It was established in 1974 to preserve and operate former NSW Government Railways locomotives and rolling stock.
The Lake Macquarie and District Museum is a Local History museum located in Lake Goldsmith, NSW.
Chippendale Time Out says this now-defunct Grade II listed railway station and platform building was originally a "funeral house", hence its name.
The Oberon railway line is a 24-kilometre disused branch railway, which junctions with the Main Western line at Tarana and heads in a southerly direction to the town of Oberon.
Once an abandoned Ghost station, Old Casino now houses a collection of rail stories, photos and artefacts preserving the unique history of the Casino–Murwillumbah railway.
The station hosts a disused rail tunnel in Helensburgh, New South Wales that has become a popular tourist attraction due to its haunted history.
Railway Temora offers a growing but comprehensive display of railway memorabilia from the time Temora Station was first established in 1893 and has been refurbished.
The Richmond Vale Railway Museum operates a railway and museum located at the heritage-listed Richmond Main Colliery south of Kurri Kurri, New South Wales.
Robertson Railway Station features a unique set of buildings, completed in 1932 when the Illawarra Mountain Railway was built, and is listed as a National Trust Site.
The South Coast Railway History Museum includes the Southern Shoalhaven Light Rail and wooden trams from yesteryear.
The Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum complex houses the Silverton Tramway Company's locomotives and memorabilia in the original 1905 station building and grounds.
The Tocumwal Railway Heritage Museum is a Railway and History museum located in Mosman, NSW.