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Ausfree
6th October 2014, 09:28 AM
Thinking about visiting Thirlmere to visit the steam train museum. I am a bit confused.:confused:
There appears to be three museums down there.....
1) Trainworks
2)Thirlmere Rail Museum.
3) NSW Rail Transport Museum.
Looking for advice from somebody who has already been there. Are they separate museums?,are they the one museum? if so which one is the best to visit.
Advice please......:D
Rosco8
6th October 2014, 10:39 AM
Thinking about visiting Thirlmere to visit the steam train museum. I am a bit confused.:confused:
There appears to be three museums down there.....
1) Trainworks
2)Thirlmere Rail Museum.
3) NSW Rail Transport Museum.
Advice please......:D
There is only 1 museum. Steam on Sundays till Nov along the branch line.
They built a new flash centre to enter thru and called it Trainworks, plus built a service area at the back with a walkway. Always good for a visit. Cheers
Homestar
6th October 2014, 11:41 AM
Only driven past it - it looks great - very flash new buiding there. Certainly on my list of places to visit when I can, but as SWMBO would not be interested in the slightest, working it into my plans has been tricky.
Ausfree
6th October 2014, 12:17 PM
Thanks guys. Yeah Trainworks does look flash on the internet. I was a bit confused when I looked at a map of Thirlmere and it gives what appears to be three museums.
I'll aim for Trainworks and take it from there.:)
Rosco8
6th October 2014, 01:34 PM
I'll aim for Trainworks and take it from there.:)
You got it ..
The new building commences roughly where the old engine shed was .. so enter Trainworks, a bit like Powerhouse museum with everything nice and neat indoors. Then wander outdoors and thru the original sheltered area where the bulk of the collection is .. at the end of the covered area there is a turntable and a walkway around the roundhouse. The roundhouse typically holds the operating steam locos, no access to them unless you can get somebody to give you a tour. Lots and lots to see, so can kill a few hours quite easily.
If you follow the road past the museum for a couple of kms on the right is the turn off to Thirmele lakes. Was drying up a bit last time I was there but maybe worth a side visit.
robbotd5
6th October 2014, 04:01 PM
Hey Aus
Hope you enjoy it mate, there are a lot of history there and some very interesting locomotives. My must see list would include the M36 class No78 built 1877 (very similar to loco No1), E17 class Stevenson 0-6-0 No 18 built 1866 (one of the first goods engines on the NSWGR), X10 class 1021 "Cardiff" built 1916 and Z13 calss 1301 built 1877 as a 4-4-0 tender engine.
A great day out for the steam fanatic.
Jim, have you been to Newcastle museum to see 20N yet? well worth a visit to see a well preserved monument to our industrial beginnings.
Regards
Robbo
donh54
6th October 2014, 04:08 PM
If you ask nicely, Dullbird (Lou) might deign to show you the best pie shop in NSW whilst you are there, too. :D
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Ausfree
6th October 2014, 04:40 PM
If you ask nicely, Dullbird (Lou) might deign to show you the best pie shop in NSW whilst you are there, too. :D
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Never met Dullbird, but we have an outstanding arrangement to have a cup of coffee, if (and when) I visit that area.:)
ps. Hey Robbo, haven't seen that loco yet, but it's on the bucket list.
Scouse
8th October 2014, 02:04 PM
If you ask nicely, Dullbird (Lou) might deign to show you the best pie shop in NSW whilst you are there, too. :D
It'd be a special trip for her - I don't think she goes to Bargo too often.
p38arover
8th October 2014, 03:40 PM
If you ask nicely, Dullbird (Lou) might deign to show you the best pie shop in NSW whilst you are there, too. :D
No, there are far better pies available than at Loop Line Pies.
V8Ian
8th October 2014, 08:55 PM
Never met Dullbird, but we have an outstanding arrangement to have a cup of coffee, if (and when) I visit that area.:)
ps. Hey Robbo, haven't seen that loco yet, but it's on the bucket list.
It'd be a special trip for her - I don't think she goes to Bargo too often.
No, there are far better pies available than at Loop Line Pies.
Maybe she's going to bake one at home. :wasntme:
p38arover
9th October 2014, 03:44 PM
DB cooks? :eek:
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