Sulphide Street railway station, in the city of Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, was the eastern terminus of the Silverton Tramway.
The "tramway" was a narrow-gauge railway built by the private Silverton Tramway Company to circumvent a political stand-off: the New South Wales Government refused to allow the South Australian Government to extend 58 kilometres (36 miles) into the state beyond the 351 kilometres (218 miles) line that took ore concentrates from the state border to smelters at Port Pirie.
[1] Among the exhibits are company locomotives Y1 and W24, South Australian Railways T181, and a New South Wales Government Railways Silver City Comet multple-unit railcar.
The station appears in the cult 1971 film, Wake in Fright.
[6][7] Media related to Sulphide Street station at Wikimedia Commons