Transport Heritage NSW

In 2013 Transport Heritage NSW was established by the Government of New South Wales[2] to manage rail heritage in NSW [3] following an independent review.[4][5]

Transport Heritage NSW
PredecessorNSW Rail Transport Museum, Trainworks Ltd and Office of Rail Heritage
Founded2013 (2013)
Location
Key people
Rob Mason (Chair)[1]
Websitetransportheritagensw.com.au

History

In May 2013 Minister for Transport Gladys Berejiklian acknowledged the importance of steam locomotive 3801 stating it would be a priority of Transport Heritage NSW to return it to service.[6]

On 10 December 2013 a majority of the members of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum voted in support of the creation of Transport Heritage NSW.[7][8] Other transport heritage groups also expressed concern for their future existence.[9] Peter Lowry was appointed as Chairperson of the Board and the nominated Chief Executive of Transport Heritage NSW, Andrew Killingsworth has been seen as a political appointment.[10]

In February 2016, Andrew Moritz was appointed as the new Chief Executive following the resignation of Andrew Killingsworth. On 1 March 2017, Rob Mason, former Chief Executive of RailCorp was appointed as the new Chairman of the Board, replacing Peter Lowry.

In November 2018 plans were announced to move Transport Heritage NSW from Eveleigh Railway Workshops, Sydney to a new location in Chullora known as the Chullora Heritage Hub.[11]

All locomotives formerly owned by the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum are now owned by THNSW

Review

Major recommendations of the Rail Heritage Review included:

Museums

Events

Transport Heritage NSW is involved in the organisation of the Hunter Valley Steamfest and Transport Heritage Expo.

Collection

All assets previously owned by the NSW Railway Transport Museum are in the collection

Steam locomotives

Steam Locomotives
No Description Manufacturer Year Location Status Ref
1021 0-4-0T saddle tank Manning Wardle 1896 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 1021
1033 2-4-0T passenger tank Beyer, Peacock and Company 1885 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 1033
1034 0-4-0T 4T crane Dübs and Company 1886 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 1034
1064 0-4-0 3T coal grab Alfred Harmon[14], Melbourne 1918 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 1064
1219 4-4-0 passenger Dübs and Company 1879 Broadmeadow stored Locomotive, Steam 1219
1301 4-4-2T passenger Beyer, Peacock and Company 1877 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 1301
1308 4-4-2T passenger Beyer, Peacock and Company 1877 Valley Heights parts only Locomotive, Steam 1307
1709 4-4-0 passenger Vulcan Foundry 1887 Thirlmere operational Locomotive, Steam 1709
1803 0-6-0T passenger Vulcan Foundry 1884 Thirlmere Thomas the Tank Engine Locomotive, Steam 1803
1905 0-6-0T goods Beyer, Peacock and Company 1877 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 1905
2029 2-6-4T passenger Eveleigh Railway Workshops 1911 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 2029
2419 2-6-0 goods Dübs and Company 1891 Goulburn Roundhouse static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 2419
2510 2-6-0 goods Beyer, Peacock and Company 1882 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 2510
2606 2-6-2ST mixed traffic Dübs and Company 1891 Broadmeadow stored Locomotive, Steam 2606
2705 2-6-0 mixed traffic Hunslet Engine Company 1913 Thirlmere operational Locomotive, Steam 2705
3001 4-6-0 mixed traffic Beyer, Peacock and Company 1903 Thirlmere Under overhaul Locomotive, Steam 3001
3137 4-6-4T passenger Eveleigh Railway Workshops 1916 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 3137
3203 4-6-0 passenger Beyer, Peacock and Company 1891 Broadmeadow stored Locomotive, Steam 3203
3214 4-6-0 passenger Beyer, Peacock and Company 1891 Valley Heights Static Display
3526 4-6-0 passenger Eveleigh Railway Workshops 1917 Thirlmere In service Locomotive, Steam 3526
3609 4-6-0 passenger Eveleigh Railway Workshops 1928 Junee Static Display Locomotive, Steam 3609
3616 4-6-0 passenger Eveleigh Railway Workshops 1928 Thirlmere Stored
3642 4-6-0 passenger Clyde Engineering 1926 Thirlmere Stored Locomotive, Steam 3642
3801 4-6-2 express passenger Clyde Engineering 1943 Thirlmere Operational Locomotive, Steam 3801
3820 4-6-2 express passenger Eveleigh Railway Workshops 1947 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 3820
5096 2-8-0 goods Clyde Engineering 1907 Broadmeadow stored Locomotive, Steam 5096
5461 2-8-0 goods Clyde Engineering 1915 Valley Heights static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 5461
5595 2-8-0 goods Clyde Engineering 1912 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 5595
5711 4-8-2 goods Clyde Engineering 1929 Valley Heights static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 5711
5908 2-8-2 goods Baldwin Locomotive Works 1952 Goulburn Roundhouse static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 5908
5910 2-8-2 goods Baldwin Locomotive Works 1952 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 5910
5916 2-8-2 goods Baldwin Locomotive Works 1952 Goulburn Roundhouse Stored
6040 4-8-4+4-8-4 goods Beyer, Peacock and Company 1956 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 6040
18 0-6-0 mixed traffic Robert Stephenson and Company 1865 Thirlmere static exhibit
78 0-4-2 mixed traffic Eveleigh Railway Workshops 1877 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam 78
PWD 79 0-6-0 Saddle Tank Hunslet Engine Company 1938 Thirlmere static exhibit Locomotive, Steam PWD79
20N 0-6-0 ST mixed traffic Kitson and Company 1870 Newcastle Museum static exhibit long-term loan .[15]
Jack 0-4-0T Krauss-Maffei 1908 Lake Macquarie Light Rail operational leased[16]
John Lysaght "Kathleen" 0-4-0 Saddle Tank Avonside Engine Company 1921 Richmond Vale Railway Museum undergoing restoration long-term loan
J & A Brown No.5 "The Major" 0-6-4 Side Tank Beyer, Peacock and Company 1885 Thirlmere Stored awaiting restoration
Australian Iron & Steel No.2 "Bronzewing" 0-6-0 Saddle Tank Clyde Engineering 1938 Thirlmere static exhibit
John Lysaght "Alison" 0-4-0 Saddle Tank Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. 1923 Richmond Vale Railway Museum static exhibit long-term loan

Other Locomotives

Locomotives not owned by THNSW

  • 6029 (operational)-Private owners
  • 3830 (stored)-Powerhouse Museum
  • 3265 (operational)-Powerhouse Museum

References

  1. "Appointment of Transport Heritage NSW Chairperson". Transport for NSW. 28 February 2017.
  2. Rail Transport, Museum. "Constitution of Transport Heritage NSW" (PDF). NSWRTM. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  3. Fixing the trains: A fresh start for Rail Heritage Transport for NSW
  4. Rail Heritage Review Media Release Transport for NSW
  5. Rail Heritage Review - All Aboard! A fresh start for Transport Heritage in NSW Transport for NSW
  6. Fixing the trains: A fresh start for Rail Heritage
  7. Berejiklian, Gladys. "New Era for Transport Heritage in NSW" (PDF). Transport for NSW.
  8. Lowry, Peter. "Transport Heritage NSW Announces New Management Team". Transport Heritage NSW Ltd. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  9. Saulwick, Jacob. "An overhaul of state rail assets has put all parties at boiling point". Sydney Morning Herald.
  10. Saulwick, Jacob. "Gladys Berejiklian staffer at centre of conflict-of-interest query". Sydney Morning Herald.
  11. A NEW CENTRE FOR HERITAGE TRANSPORT NSW Government
  12. "NSW Rail Museum". Transport Heritage NSW. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  13. "Valley Heights locomotive Depot Heritage Museum". Blue Mountains Division, Transport Heritage NSW. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  14. Alfred Harmon
  15. "Steam engine returns to Newcastle". www.theherald.com.au. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  16. "Jack". lmlr. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
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