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  1. Origins of ARHS. On 19th May 1933, six enthusiasts met in Sydney and formed the Great Railway Circle of Australia. In May 1936 the name was changed to Australian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society and further changed to Australian Railway Historical Society in 1951. Membership grew steadily and in 1945 a Division was formed in Victoria.

  2. On 19th May 1933, six enthusiasts met in Sydney and formed the Great Railway Circle of Australia. In May 1936 the name was changed to Australian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society and further changed to Australian Railway Historical Society in 1951. Membership grew steadily and in 1945 a Division was formed in Victoria.

  3. With your Standard Membership, you receive the following: A monthly subscription to Australian Railway History magazine! A monthly Members’ Newsletter. 10% discount on ARHS Bookshop purchases. A discount on our Railway Digest Magazine subscription. Access to tour tickets before public release. Access event tickets before public release. The Australian Railway History magazine is available in ...

  4. The ARHS(NSW) has scanned in all the Bulletin magazines up to 1969 and made them available as PDF files on 3 DVDs: Australasian Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin 1937-1950; Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin 1950-1959; Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin 1960-1969; See their

  5. Jul 24, 2020 · The new home of the Australian Railway Historical Society (NSW) consolidates its archives, research space, book shop and office inside a newly renovated, light-filled space.

  6. ARHS Governance Annual General Meetings The Society's Annual General Meeting is usually held within 5 months of the end of the financial year. The Society's financial year is May-April. The AGM is held in accordance with the Constitution. The purpose is to present the results for the year and to elect directors for the subsequent year. 2023 Annual General Meeting This will be held on Wednesday ...

  7. The Railway Archives has a large collection of maps and diagrams of the railways in Australia, both current and historical. A selection is available here. Current Maps New South Wales NSW Trainlink Regional Trains and Coaches network map Sydney Sydney Light Rail Network Sydney Trains Intercity Map Sydney Trains Network Map Victoria Victorian Regional Train and Coach Network Sep 2023 Melbourne ...

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