The Museum and Displays

The Junee Roundhouse is one of just a few surviving, working, railway Roundhouses in the Southern Hemisphere. It is unique in Australia because of its size, being fully circular and having a long, ‘100 foot’, turntable. While the Museum is part of the Roundhouse, the other part, including the turntable, is still used as a diesel locomotive servicing facility by Junee Railway Workshop. 

The Roundhouse was opened in 1947, becoming the last steam locomotive depot built for New South Wales Railways. It has also serviced diesel locomotives for many years. It was closed in 1993 and established as a museum by Junee people soon after. 

Among the exhibits in the Roundhouse Museum are several locomotives - steam as well as diesel - passenger carriages including a sleeping car, a rail motor and a mail van where letters were sorted as the train travelled between Sydney and country stations. 

Alongside the other historical items, the Roundhouse is home to the only workable steam driven accident crane in New South Wales. Of a number built in America in the early 1940's, five were brought to Australia by the US Army. At the end of World War II, the NSW Government Railways purchased two for railway use. Because the others were surplus to requirements, they were loaded onto an aircraft carrier to be shipped back to the USA. These, however, were lost at sea outside Sydney Heads.

The Museum also has on display a collection historical railway equipment, photos, documents, and a large working model railway.

Meet some exhibits in video

Passenger Carriage LFX 1776

Part of the State-owned Movable Heritage Collection.


Steam locomotive 3609

Represents a class of passenger locomotives which were often serviced in the Roundhouse through to the 1960s. 3609 was transferred by road from the Thirlmere Heritage Railway to Junee in January 2019. It is also part of the State-owned Movable Heritage Collection.


Our model railway

Conditions of Entry to the Museum

Our Museum is part of a Working Roundhouse. Engines come into and leave the Roundhouse on a regular basis.

Your safety is our first priority. Please make sure you keep yourself and others safe by abiding by the following requests:

· Stay within our museum areas and do not enter the Junee Railway Workshop area on the other side of the line.

· Children can become excited (and sometimes afraid) so please keep them with you at all times. They must not run in the Roundhouse.

· There are many exhibits that you can enter and explore. Please do not climb on the exhibits. Use the steps provided.

· For safety reasons we advise that you wear appropriate footwear.

· Please give us feedback if you notice any improvements we can make.

Thank you for visiting our museum.

Please enjoy your visit and tell others.

Junee Roundhouse Rail Museum Board