Goulburn Railway Workshops

The Goulburn Railway Workshops are heritage-listed former railway workshops and now museum located on the Main Southern line in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre and Goulburn Roundhouse. The workshops were added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

Locomotive depot
A depot was built by the New South Wales Government Railways on the southern outskirts of the town when the line from Sydney was opened to Goulburn in May 1869. In 1918 a 42 road roundhouse opened.

The locomotive depot closed in July 1986 with its allocation of locomotives transferred to Junee Locomotive Depot, but remained as a stabling and refueling point for a few years. Goulburn City Council took out a lease on the roundhouse hoping to establish a national rail museum.

The Goulburn Roundhouse Museum became home to several preserved locomotives with the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum transferring 2419 from Thirlmere in August 1989. It now operates as the Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre.

Workshops
In 1980 a wagon building and maintenance facility was constructed to the north of the roundhouse. In July 2006 this was transferred to UGL Rail. Following UGL Rail deciding to close the workshop in June 2010, in September 2010 Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia signed a ten-year lease for the site to maintain both its locomotive and wagon fleets. As well as maintaining its own fleet, Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia also perform maintenance for other operators including Aurizon.