Railway Road
Kalamunda History Village is on the site of the old Upper Darling Range Railway Station built in the 1890s to service the Zig Zag line which transported timber from Canning Mills to the main line at Midland Junction. It is the largest folk museum in Western Australia depicting the unique hills life and industries that developed in the area.
The museum consists of:
- Locomotive G118 – a “G” Class locomotive of the type used on the Kalamunda line, including the Zig Zag, during its 49 years of government ownership
- Railway stations – the original railway station (1903-1927) and a second railway station (1927-1949)
- School House (1905-1970) – the area’s first State school building
- Post Offices – the original Post Office (1901-1921) and the first official Post Office (1921-1972)
- Chamber’s House (1922) – which depicts a typical pre World War II boarding house
- McCullagh Cottage (1895) – a settler’s cottage
- Carriage Shed – housing a range of older transportation vehicles
- Orchard Shed – showing the development of the orchard industry in the district
- Blacksmith – a display of the blacksmith’s trade
- Sawpit – as used by the pioneers of the timber industry
- Dunny – an original, complete with newspaper
- Whim – used in the early days of the timber industry for moving logs – on loan from the WA Museum
- Kalamunda Community Memorial Building – featuring transport display and memorial wall
Entry Fees
Adults $7
Concession $5
Children $3
Opening Hours
Weekdays   10am–3pm
Thursday    12pm-3pm
Weekends   10am–4pm
Seniorocity Review
Railway Road
Map
No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Google Map Not Loaded
Sorry, unable to load Google Maps API.
Member Reviews
Place Categories: Days Out, Days Out, With Grandchildren, Museums, and Perth Hills