Richmond Vale Railway Museum

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Established1979
LocationLeggett's Drive,
Richmond Vale, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates32°51′26″S 151°28′33″E / 32.857293°S 151.47582°E / -32.857293; 151.47582
Richmond Vale Railway Museum
Established1979
LocationLeggett's Drive,
Richmond Vale, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates32°51′26″S 151°28′33″E / 32.857293°S 151.47582°E / -32.857293; 151.47582
TypeRailway museum
Nearest car parkOn site
WebsiteOfficial Site

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. The museum is a volunteer non-profit organization, formed in 1979 with the aim of preserving the Richmond Vale railway line and the mining heritage of J & A Brown and the Hunter Valley.

After the closure of Richmond Main Power Station in 1976, Cessnock City Council acquired the abandoned Richmond Main Colliery together with 40 acres (16.2 ha) surrounding the buildings from Coal & Allied.[1]

In 1979 the newly formed Richmond Vale Preservation Co-operative Society assumed the responsibility for the railway, leaving the development of Richmond Main Park and Mining Museum to be done independently.

Operations

The museum is opened on the first three Sundays of each month and every Sunday during school holidays, and the site consists of the following features:

  • Richmond Vale Office
  • Museum Display
  • Mining Equipment
  • Railway Locomotives and Rolling Stock
  • former passenger line from Richmond Main Colliery to Pelaw Main Colliery Line.

Preservation

2017 Fire

References

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