Ladysmith Tourist Railway was formed in 1995 to restore the Ladysmith Railway Station precinct to its former glory and reopen parts of the Wagga to Tumbarumba as a tourist attraction.
Special displays and exhibits have been set up in the precinct with many items on loan from Transport NSW including an Edmonston ticket punch machine, electric staff machines, document draws and a safe.
All the vehicles operating have been restored by Ladysmith Tourist Railway.
Ladysmith is one of the few stations remaining on the old line. Visit their heritage station and museum, with trikes on display and available for rides on the second Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Groups and school excursions on request.