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Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum: A Journey Through Broken Hill's Past

Explore Broken Hill's railway heritage and industrial past at this fascinating museum complex, featuring locomotives, historical exhibits, and more.

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Step back in time at the Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum, the original 1905 Silverton Tramway Company station. Explore locomotives, railway memorabilia, and other museums showcasing Broken Hill's migrant, medical, and transport history. Climb aboard historic trains and delve into the rich heritage of this Silver City.

A brief summary to Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum

  • Monday 10 am-3 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-3 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-3 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-3 pm
  • Friday 10 am-3 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-3 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-3 pm

Local tips

  • Allow at least an hour to explore the diverse exhibits within the museum complex.
  • Check out the Silver City Comet and other rolling stock, many of which you can climb aboard.
  • Talk to the knowledgeable volunteers, many of whom are retired locals with rich backgrounds, for personal stories and insights.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum is located at 230 Blende Street, diagonally opposite the Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre. From most central accommodations or the main shopping area, it's easily accessible by foot. ориентируйтесь на Blende Street и следуйте по ней до номера 230.

  • Public Transport

    CDC Broken Hill operates bus services throughout the city. Check local timetables for the most convenient route to Blende Street. Disembark at a stop near the Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre and walk across to the museum. A single bus fare within Broken Hill is typically around $2 - $3.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-share services like Uber are available in Broken Hill. A short taxi ride from the Broken Hill Airport (BHQ) to the museum is approximately $17 - $21 and takes about 6 minutes. A ride from the train station to the museum will be less. Taxi services can be booked in advance.

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The Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum offers a captivating glimpse into Broken Hill's rich history, particularly its railway heritage and industrial past. Housed in the magnificent original 1905 Silverton Tramway Company station building, the museum complex is a treasure trove of locomotives, memorabilia, and historical exhibits. The Silverton Tramway Company played a crucial role in connecting Broken Hill to the wider world, transporting ore from the mines to the South Australian border from 1888 until 1970. The museum brings this history to life with its collection of rolling stock, including an 1888 Y class steam locomotive, a class T loco from the early 1900s, and a 1951 W class diesel loco. Visitors can even walk through the art deco Silver City Comet, which once traveled between Broken Hill and Parkes. Beyond the railway exhibits, the museum complex also encompasses four other fascinating museums: the Broken Hill Migrant Museum, the Hospital Museum, the Ron Carter Transport Pavilion, and the Tess Alfonsi Mineral Collection. These diverse collections paint a comprehensive picture of life in Broken Hill, from its migrant heritage and medical history to its transport evolution and mineral wealth. Knowledgeable volunteers are on hand to assist visitors and provide information about the exhibits. Many of the exterior exhibits can be climbed on, offering an interactive experience for all ages. The museum is a history buff's paradise, with plenty to see and do.

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