About
Our Story
The NSW SRA Heritage Centre is a dedicated railway museum showcasing an extensive collection of artifacts from the NSW Government Railways and its successors, including CityRail and Sydney Trains. Our mission is to chronologically present the rich history of railway transport in New South Wales, featuring items dating back to 1864. Although the museum is currently not open to the public, we strive to provide a virtual experience that brings our historical treasures to life. We invite contributions to support our mission in preserving railway heritage.

Our Mission
Preserving Railway Heritage
Exhibitions
Chronological Displays
At the NSW SRA Heritage Centre, our mission is to preserve and showcase the history of railway transport in New South Wales.
We curate exhibitions that detail the evolution of NSW railways, highlighting significant technological advancements and cultural impacts throughout the years.
Each display is thoughtfully organised to enhance the understanding of this vital aspect of our heritage.
Rail History Education
Connecting Through History
We are committed to engaging our community by sharing stories and knowledge about the railway's impact on society.
We aim to create opportunities for dialogue and connection, inspiring a deeper appreciation for our railway heritage.
If you would like to know any history about the railways in NSW and ACT please contact us and we can help, if we can't we with refer you to someone who can.
Future Aspirations
Expanding Our Reach
As we work towards opening our physical space, we aim to expand our reach by collaborating with heritage groups and cultural organisations.
Our goal is to ensure that the legacy of New South Wales railways continues to educate and inspire future generations.