Yass New South Wales

Yass Courthouse

Yass New South Wales

An hour’s drive north of Canberra, or west from Goulburn, Yass is an historic New South Wales Town. We were passing through on a drive from Canberra to Orange so stopped to have a quick look around. Being early morning, parking was easy, and we found a spot outside the Banjo Patterson Park, named after the famous Australia poet.

Several coffee shops were open, so we ordered a coffee before setting off to explore the town. The main street, Comur St contains several well preserved nineteenth-century buildings. The Post Office looks great, but the courthouse looks like a small palace!

Yass Railway Museum

The Yass Railway Museum is small with only a few trains and pieces of rolling stock on display. However, it’s a great place to visit, see some interesting trains, memorabilia and find out about the history of trains in Yass. You can find a full story of our visit here.

1307 Steam Locomotive Yass New South Wales
1307 Steam Locomotive

Abandoned Railway Bridge

We drove to the old railway bridge over the Yass River, parking at Joe O’Conner Park and walking down to the river. Disused since 1988 when the rail line closed it’s now a tourist attraction and heritage listed. It was interesting to walk around, especially as there are trees growing through parts of it.

What Did We Think Of Yass?

Although this was only a quick visit, we enjoyed our time here. The lovely old buildings on the main street, abandoned bridge and railway museum are all worth stopping to see.

To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.

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Comments

6 responses to “Yass New South Wales”

  1. Timothy Avatar

    The Old Tramway Bridge looks nice!

    1. Destinations Avatar

      It’s really something different. Not in the best of condition, I wouldn’t walk over it, but great to see from the ground

      1. Timothy Avatar

        No, perhaps we shouldn’t walk over it 😉

  2. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Wow, that’s no ordinary courthouse! And love the pictures of the tramway bridge.

    1. Destinations Avatar

      I’ve never seen a courthouse this big in regional Australia, it’s better than most in the metropolitan areas.

  3. markbierman Avatar

    Plenty to see.

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