Australian Railway Monument and Rail Journeys Museum

Galleries, Museums and Collections

The Museum reopens on Monday, July Sixth with restricted Opening times.

Werris Creek is the first and last railway town in NSW and is located on a major railway junction. The Werris Creek railway station is the third largest in NSW. It houses the Werris Creek Rail Journeys Museum, which brings this town’s railway past back to life.

The stunning displays are a credit to the tireless volunteers who made this museum happen. Constant upgrades and new displays will make the visitor come back again and again. The latest addition is a model railway showing Werris Creek in its railway heydays. The entry donations go towards upgrading and maintaining the museum.

The Australian Railway Monument commemorates railway men and women who have lost their lives in railway accidents since 1850. The landscaped monument area features six three metre stainless steel sculptures of railway workers created by Australian Artist Dominique Sutton, an amphitheatre for public concerts and over 2,400 names on walls of remembrance.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Gallery / Museum Interactive Centre Interpretive Centre Public Toilet Shop / Gift Shop

Disabled Assistance

Caters for limited mobility Wheelchair access

Rates

From AU$1.00

Entry by gold coin donation

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Australian Rail Monument and Museum

Australian Railway Monument and Rail Journeys Museum

Werris Creek, Liverpool Plains

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