The centre has been operated by a staff of volunteers sourced from the local community in conjunction with a paid manager and a receptionist. 1960s-vintage diesel locomotive workshop. Through a skills-development program run in association with the local high school, students assisted with the refurbishment of a sheep wagon and a miniature train. One of these students, Ben Graefe, who also runs tours at the centre, won a
Rotary Pride in Workmanship 2010 Award for his efforts. The centre was planned to be cost-neutral to the council within seven years; however, attendances to both tours and its Sound and Light show were such that it was expected to break even within two to three years. It was expecting to achieve a visitation rate of 15,000 by the end of the 2011-2012 financial year. the Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre and Peterborough Visitor Centre are closed owing to the District Council's financial position. It is hoped that they will be reopened in time for the 2026 tourist season, under a new operating model.
Radium Hill Museum On-site at the centre is the Radium Hill Museum, which commemorates Australia's first uranium mine, at
Radium Hill (near
Olary, to the north-east of Peterborough). The mine opened in 1906 and closed in 1961. Members of the isolated though vibrant community of 37 different nationalities still meet to celebrate their experiences. == Awards==