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Illawarra Light Railway Museum

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Illawarra Light Railway Museum
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The Illawarra Light Railway Museum operates a mainline 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge light railway, a miniature 7+1⁄4 in (184 mm) gauge railway, and a museum located in Albion Park Rail, New South Wales, Australia.

The Illawarra Light Railway Museum Society was founded in February 1972. the Museum site was leased from Shellharbour City Council and the Leased sinned in 1974, with railway operations commencing in 1974 dedicated to preserving Light Railway history and Illawarra industrial history. It was officially opened on 10 November 1984. In 2007 the society obtained federal funding for the construction of the Ken McCarthy Museum Building, which was officially opened in December 2007.

Illawarra Light Railway Museum

The Museum is opened on the Second Sunday and Fourth Saturday of each month from 10am to 2pm

- Running Days every second Sunday and fourth Saturday of each month. The museum site consist of the following features:

Illawarra Light Railway Museum

- Yallah station building, arrived May 1976

- Workshop and Locomotive & Carriage Storage Shed

Illawarra Light Railway Museum

- Arthur Moore Stationary Engine Display

Apart from the wooden trams, a horse-drawn wagon of the Dry Creek explosives depot near Adelaide is particularly noteworthy.