The Illawarra Light Railway Museum operates a mainline narrow gauge light railway, a miniature gauge railway, and a museum located near Albion Park Rail near Wollongong, south of Sydney, New South WalesHistoryThe Illawarra Light Railway Museum Society Ltd. was started in 1973 with railway operations commencing in 1974 dedicated to preserving Light Railway history & Illawarra industrial history.OperationsThe Museum is opened on Work Days being Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays and Running Days every second Sunday of the month The museum site consist of the following features:Yallah Station BuildingOtford Signal BoxFettlers ShedSouvenir Shop & KioskWorkshop and Locomotive & Carriage Storage ShedKen McCarthy Museum BuildingArthur Moore Stationary Engine DisplayExhibitsApart from the wooden trams, the horse-drawn wagon of the Dry Creek explosives depot near Adelaide is particularly noteworthy.
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