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| Predecessor | NSW Rail Transport Museum Trainworks Office of Rail Heritage |
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| Founded | 2013 |
| Type | Not-for-profit organisation |
| Headquarters | Powerhouse Museum, Harris Street, Ultimo |
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| Nathan Rees | |
Key people | Andrew Moritz (CEO) |
| Website | thnsw |
Transport Heritage NSW is a body established by the Government of New South Wales [1] to manage the state's rail heritage collection and provide support to the broader transport (bus, tram, rail) heritage sector in NSW. [2]
It operates the NSW Rail Museum (Thirlmere) and Valley Heights Rail Museum.
In May 2013, Minister for Transport Gladys Berejiklian acknowledged the importance of steam locomotive 3801, stating it would be a priority of the new Transport Heritage NSW to return it to service. [3]
On 10 December 2013, a majority of the members of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum voted in support of the creation of Transport Heritage NSW. [4] [5] Other transport heritage groups also expressed concern for their future existence. [6] Peter Lowry was appointed as chairperson of the board and the nominated chief executive of Transport Heritage NSW, Andrew Killingsworth has been seen as a political appointment. [7]
In February 2016, Andrew Moritz was appointed as the new chief executive following the resignation of Andrew Killingsworth. On 1 March 2017, Rob Mason, former chief executive of RailCorp was appointed as the new chairman of the board, replacing Peter Lowry.[ citation needed ]
In November 2018, plans were announced to move Transport Heritage NSW items currently stored at Eveleigh Railway Workshops and Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot to a secure undercover storage facility in part of the Chullora Railway Workshops to be known as the Chullora Heritage Hub. [8]
In August 2022, former New South Wales premier Nathan Rees was appointed as the new chair of the board, replacing Rob Mason. [9]
All locomotives and rolling stock formerly owned by the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum are now owned by THNSW.[ citation needed ]
Transport Heritage NSW operates an annual program of events, including heritage train experiences across the state of New South Wales.
Notable events include the Thirlmere Festival of Steam in partnership with Wollondilly Shire Council, and the Transport Heritage Expo at Central station over the King's Birthday October long weekend.[ citation needed ]
It also runs the Blue Mountains Steam FunFest at Valley Heights in partnership with the Valley Heights Steam Tramway. [13]
It is also involved in the organisation of the Hunter Valley Steamfest.[ citation needed ]
All assets previously owned by the NSW Rail Transport Museum are in the collection.
Steam locomotives
Locomotives not owned by THNSW: