The museum also operates a small number of ex-industrial diesels, and owns a wide variety of ex-
New South Wales Government Railways and ex-industrial rollingstock. Ex-industrial diesels are: •
BHP 34 - built 1954,
A Goninan & Co (B/N 3/S1003) (Stored-Operational) •
BHP 42 (Static- privately owned) •
BHP 43 - built 1960,
A Goninan & Co (B/N 3456-10/60-007) (Static) •
BHP 53 - built 1963,
A Goninan & Co (B/N 9211-4/64-018) (Operational) •
BHP 54 - built 1965,
A Goninan & Co(B/N 3835-12/65-020) (Static) •
DR1 ex
Commonwealth Railways - built 1954,
Ruston & Hornsby (B/N 3279868) (Static) •
Planet Number 54 ex
Maritime Services Board Coffs Harbour Jetty - Built 1955, F.C. Hibberd (B/N 3715) (Operational) • NSWGR Former steam operated now diesel powered 70T crane
No. 1073, converted during use with NSWGR - built 1928,
Cravens (Operational) •
X215 - built
Department of Railways New South Wales Chullora Railway Workshops 1968 (static) •
X217 - built
Department of Railways New South Wales Chullora Railway Workshops 1968 (operational) Rail Motor • A 1923
Cadillac motor car was converted in 1937–8 to run on rails and its body was altered to carry more passengers. It was then operated as a passenger carrying vehicle for J & A Brown & Abermain Seaham Collieries company officials throughout the Richmond Vale Railway system until 1949. It subsequently saw service with the
Sydney Tramway Museum in the
Royal National Park, from 1964 until 1972 and is now undergoing restoration at Richmond Vale Railway Museum. ==2017 Fire==