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Lithgow State Mine Heritage Park & Railway


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nameLithgow State Mine Heritage Park & Railway
imageSLNSW 796560 State Mine Lithgow.jpg
captionLithgow State Coal Mine, ca. 1900-27;
(Collection of the State Library of New South Wales)
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locationState Mine Gully Road, Lithgow, New South Wales
typeRailway and mining museum
ownerThe City of Greater Lithgow Mining Museum Inc
website

(Collection of the State Library of New South Wales)

The Lithgow State Mine Heritage Park & Railway is an Australian railway and mining museum, located in the Central Tablelands city of Lithgow, New South Wales.

Collection

The museum is principally a museum of coalmining and related industries. The aim of the project is the showcase the industrial history of the western coalfield of New South Wales.

The mining museum contains Australia's most comprehensive collection of coalmining artefacts, including coal cutters, coal loaders, continuous miners and underground transports. It also employs multimedia exhibits.

Organisation and history

The museum is owned and operated by The City of Greater Lithgow Mining Museum Inc. The museum was developed from 1990 when the former Lithgow State Coal Mine site was given to the community of Lithgow by the now delisted mining company, Austen & Butta Limited.

The museum is located on the northern outskirts of Lithgow on the site of the State Coal Mine that was closed in 1964 after being damaged by floods. The museum is connected to the Main Western railway line via a 1.5 kilometre branch from Lithgow yard. In 1976 the site was sold to Austin & Butta Collieries who donated the site to the City of Lithgow in 1990 with restoration work commencing shortly after. In October 2001 a fire destroyed the carriage shed and a number of items of rolling stock.

The site is also used by Southern Shorthaul Railroad as a maintenance depot.

References

References

  1. "Business Plan 2012-2013". The City of Greater Lithgow Mining Museum Inc t/a Lithgow State Mine Heritage Park & Railway.
  2. Lithgow State Coal Mine Underground Fire Interpretation Plan 2007
  3. "State Mine Heritage Park & Railway" ''[[Railway Digest]]'' December 1998 page 39
  4. "History".
  5. Wilson, Michael. (27 April 2012). "Rising from the Ashes". The Lithgow State Mine Railway Limited.
  6. [http://www.southernshorthaulrailroad.com.au/workshop_services Workshop Services] {{webarchive. link. (10 April 2013 Southern Shorthaul Railroad)
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