What
is the NSW Rail Transport Museum?
The
NSW Rail Transport Museum (ABN 25 000 570 463) is
an independent, not for profit company, established in 1962 for the
purpose of collecting, preserving and presenting the railway heritage
of NSW for the benefit of the community.
The
Museum has over 2000 members, including an active volunteer workforce
of over 300 and a small number of full time staff. The Museum is administered
by a voluntary Board and a Management Committee.

The NSW Rail Transport Museum is a specialist provider of heritage
train services and has provided rail tours for the enjoyment and education
of the community since 1962.
The
Museum is accredited as a rail operator under the NSW Rail Safety
Act 2002 and has network access rights on the NSW main line rail network.
We also lease and maintain the 14 kilometre section of the original
main southern railway from Picton to Thirlmere and Buxton.
Our heritage
trains operate on this line from Thirlmere on the first and third
Sundays of each month, March to November, and on some additional days
in school holidays.

The Museum plans, markets and operates a range of day and extended
rail tours featuring vintage steam and diesel locomotives and classic
passenger carriages. Our train operations division is called Heritage
Express, which is a wholly owned, integral business unit of the
NSW Rail Transport Museum.
The
Museum has saved, restored and maintains in its custody, and on display,
the largest and most significant collection of heritage rolling stock
in Australia. A large proportion of our collection is owned by RailCorp
NSW. We are largely self funding, and over the years have received
only limited external support.
The
Museum is a foundation, management member of 3801 Limited and maintains
close links and affiliations with kindred rail heritage organisations
throughout Australia.

What
we do:
THIRLMERE
RAIL HERITAGE CENTRE - open every day.
*
The museum itself - providing public access and interpretation for
most of our collection of rolling stock and other railway artefacts
including signalling and permanent way displays.
* Thirlmere Heritage Railway - steam-hauled heritage trains operate
regularly from Thirlmere Station.
* Major restoration and maintenance depot for our operational rolling
stock

HERITAGE
EXPRESS - heritage rail tours
*
'Southern Aurora' rail escapes and dining train tours
* Steam and vintage diesel nostalgic events
* Private train charters & group travel
VALLEY HEIGHTS LOCOMOTIVE DEPOT HERITAGE MUSEUM
* Home of our Blue Mountains Division - an authentic loco depot transformed
into a museum, displaying heritage rolling stock and other railway
exhibits.
RETAIL
CATALOGUE
* 'Roundhouse' and a variety of books, videos and publications on
railway heritage.
OTHER DIVISIONS
* Blue Mountains Division (based at Valley Heights)
* Illawarra Division (based at Coniston)

Why
does the Museum operate trains?
The
Museum has operated rail tours using heritage rolling stock since
its inception in 1962.
We
believe that an effective museum must offer a high level of interactivity
- that interpretation of exhibits needs to engage and involve the
visitor as much as possible.
Locomotives
and rolling stock can best be appreciated if they are experienced
in action. Therefore our objectives include the operation of steam
and diesel locomotives, and freight and passenger vehicles, so as
to promote appreciation and enjoyment of rail heritage, and helping
to fulfil our important educational role.
What is the Museum's customer charter?
We
encourage and train our staff to meet our Customer Charter -
* To let customers see and experience the unique railway heritage
of NSW
* To meet and exceed the expectations of our customers
* To provide a value-for-money experience
* To greet and welcome customers in a cordial and courteous manner

Where
does the Museum's funding come from?
The
Museum has income streams from commercial activities (including rail
tours and train charters, Museum gate takings, souvenir and book sales,
catering and contract restoration projects), membership fees and donations.
All
our operating revenues/profits are returned to restoring our exhibits
and improving our facilities.
Tax
deductible donations & bequests are channelled to the restoration
of our exhibits or improvement of infrastructure or rolling stock.
For
opening hours of the museum, a map, and contact details for bookings
and enquiries, please see our Contact
Us page.
For
information about how to become a volunteer or a member of the museum
please see our Membership
page.
For
an overview of our museum shop and how to order publications please
see our Museum
Shop page.