Rosewood Railway Museum 57A Freeman Rd, Ashwell QLD 4340

Rosewood Railway Museum





49 Reviews




Rosewood Railway Museum 57A Freeman Rd, Ashwell QLD 4340




About the Business

Rosewood Railway – – living heritage | - living heritage

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+61754644552
57A Freeman Rd, Ashwell QLD 4340

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Features

  • Toilets
  • Good for kids
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Restaurant




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Amelia Soppet
20.10.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
My train obsessed 3yr old, loves visiting the museum and riding on Red Fred. The volunteers are amazing and work so hard to make sure everyone has a good time, they've all got great stories to tell.A fantastic day out, ride red fred and tour the rolling stock, stop for some tasty refreshments and enjoy the display carriage.Great for all ages.
David Philips
19.10.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
25 or so years ago this was a thriving little tourist railway and Museum with wonderous plans to restore a myriad of different pieces of rollingstock and locomotives.Fast forward to the 2000s and the place is falling apart. The combined effects of mismanagement, infighting, lack of volunteers (which in part could be due to the style of management or lack thereof), the fact that most of the volunteers were retired men over 65 who are now in their 80s with some no doubt having passed away, and then COVID hit and if that wasn't enough, a lot of infrastructure was vandalised . The place has been closed since around 2017 or 2018. Whilst there are a few volunteers still working on things there it is going to be an uphill battle and perhaps an impossible task to get this operation back on its feet.One of its major problems is the distance from Brisbane and the fact there is no public transport to get there past Rosewood Railway Station. Directions by road are also somewhat vague.Before this place can run a train again they have to repair the tracks, get re-accredited and reinsured, not to mention getting sufficient young enough volunteers to recommence operations to make some money to do more work on the place. it is unfortunately a vicious circle... if you don't run trains there's really nothing to attract people so nobody comes, no money comes in and eventually the cash runs out and everything stops. It is not cheap to maintain an operation like this, even with volunteer labour - so much stuff still has to be paid for out of whatever money is made from selling train tickets and a few refreshments. Fuel (coal and diesel) and insurance are the two biggest items and without these they cannot run trains to make some money to pay for everything.I am saddened that this icon has deteriorated to such an extent when other preserved railways both in Queensland and interstate have at the very minimum maintained things in an operational state (ignore the state of The Dorrigo Railway which despite great plans and intentions is unlikely ever to realise the vision for it)..Suggestions of government grants are unlikely to happen after the Federal Govt. gave a grant of $8 million to Beaudesert Railway which still folded and disappeared. It can never return as the tracks have been torn up and it is now to become a Rail Trail with some parts of the line becoming Private Property. Will the same happen to what's left of this line? They already lost the section from Rosewood to Cabanda many years ago. leaving only a short but steep section between Cabanda and Kunkala.
Sammo
14.10.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
Closed and history is slowly being taken over by nature. Queensland rail should be doing something about this.
Nigel Hughes
19.09.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
Not maintained. We drove in and it appeared derelict apart from the couple of caravan/campervans in its grassy car park. As we got out of the car an elderly man got out of one, to whom I stated why I had come. And he said we were welcome to walk around. In our 15min visit we found nothing has been maintained and things were either locked or succumbing to the weather. In its present state I don’t think it was worth the detour to visit.
Sunset and Dewie The Budgies
13.09.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
Excellent Place. Nice scenic route through the bushy hills. Lots of variety for a Rail Enthusiast including coaches and historical Steam Locomotives. The people there are very nice and friendly. Would recommend it to any person looking for a great day out.
Jake Eric Kevin CAVINATO-LOCKE
03.09.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
Anyone know what's going on here the gates are closed and sign says due to coronavirus we will be closed for the duration how long will this be ?? what's the situation and can you still walk along the tracks to the other end and take photos and view the carriages as the track is completly open and you can easily walk in
Derek Clark
29.07.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
It is situated 10min off the warrigo Hwy. it is a great place to explore and not meny people know about it, no crowds as you can see in photo on a Saturday afternoon
Reade Smith
20.07.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
So much potential. Clearly this was a well stocked and funded museum in the 1990’s but much of the rolling stock is neglected with no operating trains into Rosewood. A new generation of volunteers are needed to make this a great tourist destination again. If you are a photographer or an artist I encourage you to visit.
Daryl Kanofski
19.07.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
The line from Ipswich to Grandchester was the 1st line to open so QR or someone should make this a worthwhile place to visit, as long as I can remember this place has been lacking funding and helpers.
richard cochrane
14.07.2023
Rosewood Railway Museum
Unfortunately doesn't look they have run any trains for some time but the caretaker there allowed us to have a look around..great collection of railway rolling stock and memorabilia...interesting if you are into trains like myself

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57A Freeman Rd, Ashwell QLD 4340
Rosewood Railway Museum