Guided Walking Tour of South Eveleigh
This event is part of the Australian Heritage Festival
The RAHS is hosting a walking tour of the former South Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops in celebration of the National Trust’s Australian Heritage Festival.
This easy walking tour introduces visitors to the history of the NSW Railways and the heritage adaptive re-use of the former Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops. First called the Australian Technology Park and now known as South Eveleigh, the place features awesome industrial architecture and astonishing remnants of industrial machinery, as well as a proud legacy of industrial activism.

NSWGR Class O-446 at Eveleigh Workshops, c. 1920s (Image from the Australian Railway Historical Society Collection courtesy of the University of Newcastle Library’s Special Collections)
About the tour guide
Dr Bronwyn Hanna is a heritage consultant who spent 15 years in academia, including writing a PhD and two co-authored books on women architects in NSW. She has since worked for 22 years as a heritage professional with government, industry and community groups. Her favourite job was five years with Sydney Trains Heritage, helping conserve and interpret their 200 heritage-listed railway stations in NSW.
Event details
Choose from two sessions. Each session is strictly limited to 15 people.
Event Date: Friday, 15 May 2026.
Sessions: 11.00 am – 12.00 pm | 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm.
Event Location: South Eveleigh, 2 Locomotive St, Eveleigh NSW 2015.
Cost: $20. All welcome, but bookings are essential.
About the Australian Heritage Festival
The Australian Heritage Festival is a National Trust event that celebrates and recognises the significance of Australia’s natural, built, cultural and social heritage, to ensure it is valued and cared for by the community and protected for future generations. This year’s theme is Change.
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