Railway museum

Western Australian Rail Transport Museum

Australia Town of Bassendean
Western Australian Rail Transport Museum
Western Australian Rail Transport Museum · Wikipedia

About

The Railway Museum, also known as the Rail Transport Museum, is situated in Bassendean, Western Australia. It is run by Rail Heritage WA, the Western Australian division of the Australian Railway Historical Society (ARHS). In the early days of operation it was at times known as the Western Australian Rail Transport Museum. On the internet and social media it has been referred to by diverse names variant on its location, such as Bassendean Railway Museum and Rail Heritage Museum Bassendean. The predominant name currently is Railway Museum.

The museum has the most comprehensive collection of heritage steam locomotives and rolling stock in Western Australia. Originally developed in 1969 and officially opened in November 1974 by the Western Australian Minister for Transport Ray O'Connor, its collection comprises:

Western Australian Rail Transport Museum

- Steam Locomotives – include representatives of most classes that operated in the WAGR

The onsite museum building houses an archive that includes an online photograph collection covering most of Western Australian railway history. [ full citation needed ]

Western Australian Rail Transport Museum

Various annual events have been held over time:

- Railfest, which has included active steam and diesel displays

Western Australian Rail Transport Museum

- Annual open days The museum is also the location of the West Australian Model Railway Club.

A related museum called South-West Rail and Heritage Centre is situated in Boyanup.