Junee Roundhouse Railway Museum

As well as being the depot for locomotives on various branch lines, it was strategically important being located half-way between Sydney and Melbourne.

[2][3] In December 1994, Junee Council leased the roundhouse[4] with part of it sublet to Austrac Ready Power who restored several ex State Rail Authority engines at the site as well as rebuilding engines for BHP, Port Kembla[5][6][7] with the other part set up as a museum.

[8] Following Austrac Ready Power ceasing operations in September 2000, the depot lease was taken over by Junee Railway Workshop.

Since April 2010, Junee Railway Workshop has been overhauling a fleet of eighteen 48 class locomotives for GrainCorp.

The museum's displays include a working steam-driven accident crane 1080, a water tank wagon which was part of a breakdown train, a mail car, several miniature trains, trikes, steam locomotives 2413 and 3609, two U-set power cars, diesel locomotive 4872.

GrainCorp 's 48203 at Junee Locomotive Depot in March 2011