
The Tenterfield Railway Museum, established in 1886, is a well-preserved 19th-century railway precinct in Tenterfield, New South Wales. It features a variety of historic railway items, including "Tilly the Tank Engine," a diesel rail motor, and various wagons. Visitors can explore the station building, station master's residence, goods shed, and other structures, offering a glimpse into Australia's transportation history. The museum is open Wednesday to Sunday, 9 am to 4 pm, and is managed by the Tenterfield Railway Station Preservation Society Inc., a group dedicated to conserving rail heritage for future generations.
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