Junee Rail and Chocolate
Junee Railway Museum and Chocolate Factory
Join us for a pleasant few days in the Riverina area. We plan to visit the Junee Railway Museum and the Chocolate Factory (of course). Other dining experiences and activities will be revealed.
Railway Museum
When officially opened in September 1947, the New South Wales Government Railways claimed it was the "largest roundhouse in the southern hemisphere".
The Junee Roundhouse, or loco, as it was called, was the last steam depot built in New South Wales and, as such, was the pinnacle of steam depot development in the state. Steam soon gave way to diesel power, and the Junee loco was accordingly modified and steam facilities removed.
The main feature, the roundhouse, remains. Centred around the unique 100-foot (33 metre) turntable are two sheds and 42 tracks, including the high roads and machine shop. Today, the roundhouse is home to Junee Railway Workshop, a local company that maintains and repairs rolling stock and locomotives for hire and for other operators. Other parts of the roundhouse are occupied by the Regional Heritage Transport Association Junee - Inc., which operates a museum dedicated to local railway history on the site.
In October 2022 the Roundhouse celebrated its 75th anniversary.
Chocolate and Liquorice Factory
We’re proudly producing licorice and chocolate five days a week and selling Australia wide and internationally. With a team of over 60 dedicated locals, we've transformed into a bustling hub of activity with guided tours, hands-on chocolate experiences, a licensed restaurant and live music to relax to in our alfresco dining areas.
It's a little slice of chocolate paradise in a beautiful part of Australia that's a must-see — and it all started because of a broken down old flour mill, on the Green Grove farm, in a rural town everyone forgets the name of...

