English: Honeysuckle Point Railway Workshops, now the Newcastle Museum, NSW, 18 September, 2018. The first workshops were built by the Hunter River Railway in 1856, which was taken over by the government-owned Great Northern Railway in 1857. The shops were rebuilt in 1857 and steadily expanded by the successor New South Wales Government Railway up until 1920. However, the opening of the Cardiff Workshops in 1929 led to the steady decline of the Honeysuckle Point Shops (renamed the Civic Workshops in 1935). Most of the shops were closed in 1958. Pictured is the 1887 Locomotive Boiler Shop with the 1880 Blacksmiths and Wheel Shop to the right and the 1920 New Erecting Shop behind.
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