Balls Head Coal Loader
How Did We Get There?
We caught the train from Central Station to Waverton Station and then walked to Balls Head coal loader. It was a great walk through a nice neighbourhood. Alternately, you could drive and park nearby.
The Balls Head Coal is a relic of Sydney’s past when it was an exporting port. Although much of the infrastructure has gone several important sections of the old terminal remain. Entry is free and considerable effort has gone into providing access by installing quality walkways, paths and a lift.
The Coal Loader Tunnel at Balls Head
Our first area of interest was the old loadout tunnel that runs under the hill. We used the stairway to get down to it but the lift is an option if you have mobility issues. One of the twelve tunnels is open to the public allowing you to walk its whole length. The walkway is well lit, but damaged in places, so be careful with your footing. As you walk through you will meet the pigeons who have made the tunnels their homes, roosting in cavities in the walls.
The Coal Loader Wharf
After the tunnel we looked at the old wharf, at first from the lower level and later from the top of the hill for a different perspective. It appears to be in poor condition because of the many loose boards and debris scattered over it.
Upper Level
We returned to the upper level using the lift. It is glass sided giving you some great views as you go up. At the top we spent some time reading the panels that have been set up to describe the history of coal mining and its importance to the development of new south wales. Previously used for coal stockpiles, the upper level is now a modern garden and viewing area.
From this level there is a great view of the old pier as well as the Cape Don and old ferry that are moored here.
Off to your right you will also be able to get a glimpse of HMAS Waterhen where the Australian Navy bases its mine hunter ships.
What did We Think?
The Coal Loader was a great place to visit, because of the history it displays, as well as the fantastic utilisation of an old industrial area. A combination of steps, ramps and a lift provide excellent access to all levels. It is worth visiting if you are in the area.
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