The Railway Era marked the beginning of modern transportation, significantly
transforming the movement of goods and passengers. During the 19th and early 20th
centuries, railway stations typically consisted of three main components: the railway
Station, the Platform, and the Goods Shed / Lamp room.
In 2014, the Noojee and District Historical Society established the Noojee Heritage
Centre, which includes a replica of the one-hundred-year-old historic Noojee railway
station.
The Centre also features the Noojee Heritage Gifts and Coffee Café, a static display of
the J-550 heritage steam locomotive, a restored 1960s Louvre carriage van, a GY wagon,
a lamp room shed, and reconstructed railway tracks that showcase the area’s rich timber
history.