Black Diamond District Heritage Centre
Located at the Bulli Railway Station, museum staff with a wealth of local knowledge will guide you through the collection of original Bulli Railway fittings and the life of the building.
The museum’s focus is the preservation of the 1887 Bulli Railway buildings. On display is the South Bulli No 2 steam locomotive imported in 1888 and used until the early 1960’s. In 1956 Queen Elizabeth boarded the train for her return trip to Sydney at this station.
The centre has a collection of maps and objects relating to local mining life and the Bulli Mine which once operated on the escarpment. The Bulli Mine was the first source of coal, colloquially known as black diamond, in the Illawarra which was transported along High Street and loaded onto a pier at Sandon Point.
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