If you’re looking for a unique outing that combines nostalgia, community spirit, and excellent food, Gosnells Railway Markets should be at the top of your list. Established in 1990, this charming market—affectionately known as the “Gozzy Markets” by locals—offers a delightful blend of fresh produce, diverse dining options, local retail, and fascinating railway heritage.
What sets this market apart is its authentic railway museum atmosphere. As you enter, you’re greeted by a magnificent steam locomotive that serves as the centrepiece of this community hub. While you can’t climb into the cab, you can get up close to admire the impressive engineering and craftsmanship of this historical machine.

Throughout the market, keep an eye out for vintage railway artefacts, including original signalling instruments, railway crossings, and period signage.

There’s even a diesel-electric locomotive cab positioned perfectly for memorable photos—ideal for sharing with grandchildren or fellow history enthusiasts.

The market houses an eclectic mix of locally-owned shops selling handmade crafts, unique gifts, home décor, plants, and clothing.

For your weekly shopping needs, the market features a comprehensive fresh produce section complete with a butcher and seafood stall, ensuring you can pick up quality ingredients for home cooking.

The food court is where the market truly shines, offering an impressive array of international cuisines, bakery items, and café options.

Location: 5 Fremantle Road, Gosnells WA 6110
Opening Hours:
- Retail Stores: Thursday–Sunday, 9am–5pm
- Food Court: Thursday–Sunday, 9am–8:30pm
The market offers convenient amenities including clean restroom facilities and ample free parking. If you’re visiting with grandchildren, the nearby Gosnells Oval All Abilities playground features a train theme that perfectly complements your market visit.
Follow Gosnells Railway Markets on Facebook to stay updated on special events and pop-up stores. This community-focused venue regularly hosts activities that bring neighbours together and celebrate local culture.













