Valley Heights, New South Wales Explained

Type:town
Valley Heights
State:nsw
Coordinates:-33.7°N 185°W
Pushpin Label Position:left
Local Map:yes
Zoom:11
Lga:City of Blue Mountains
Postcode:2777
Pop:1211
Elevation:310
Dir1:W
Dist1:70
Location1:Sydney CBD
Dir2:E
Dist2:33
Location2:Katoomba
Stategov:Blue Mountains
Fedgov:Macquarie
Near-Nw:Springwood
Near-N:Springwood
Near-Ne:Hawkesbury Heights
Near-W:Springwood
Near-E:Warrimoo
Near-Sw:Springwood
Near-S:Megalong Valley
Near-Se:Warrimoo

Valley Heights is a small township of the City of Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. It is about 700NaN0 from the Sydney central business district and is located east of the township of Springwood. At the, Valley Heights had a population of 1,337 people.

Valley Heights developed its own piece of the ridgeline that has been the main route west from Sydney since colonial history, and has some strong evidence of a rich pre-colonial inhabitance. At an elevation of 300 to 320 metres (980 - 1,050 ft) above sea level, the climate has been considered very conducive to a huge range of plants. The native ecological communities are fairly typical of other Hawkesbury sandstone with shale transition forests, yet exhibit the local specificness we have come to expect in the Blue Mountains, NSW. Current development is restricted by council reserves and National Park

Valley Heights has a railway station, rail museum and the historic Gatekeepers cottage where the gatekeeper employed by the railway lived in the early steam era.

History

Valley Heights is a small historic railway town located in the lower foothills of the Blue Mountains. It developed in the 19th century around the railway station with a platform called Eagar's Platform, now known as Valley Heights railway station, after the colonial politician and treasurer Geoffrey Eagar, who lived in a house just opposite the railway station. In 1880, it was officially renamed Valley Heights to its present name.

On 31 January 1914, the Valley Heights Locomotive Depot was opened. As part of a railway museum, its locomotive depot was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

Heritage listings

Valley Heights has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Commercial area

Valley Heights' commercial area centres on and north of the Great Western Highway, comprising light industrial and hardware retail services.

Churches

Schools

Transport

Railway

Valley Heights has a railway station on the Blue Mountains Line of the NSW TrainLink intercity network. Valley Heights is the start of the steeply graded, 1 in 33 (3%) section to Katoomba. The gradient approaching Valley Heights from Sydney is 1 in 60 (1.67%). In older times, assistant engines were attached here to uphill trains, which explains the existence of the roundhouse, now the Valley Heights Locomotive Depot Heritage Museum.

A number of rail heritage items in Valley Heights are listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register:

Bus

Blue Mountains Transit[8] (formerly Pearce Omnibus and later Blue Mountains Bus Company) headquarters and depot are located in Valley Heights.

Tourist attractions

Valley Heights Locomotive Depot Heritage Museum is the home of the oldest remaining roundhouse in New South Wales, located 500 m from the eastern Springwood town boundary.

Notes and References

  1. 00220. S90/01402 & HC 32803. 18 May 2018.
  2. 01276. S90/02874. 18 May 2018.
  3. 01977. EF14/25284. 18 February 2020.
  4. Web site: Valley Heights Railway Station and Locomotive Depot . . 31 December 2016.
  5. Web site: Railway Roundhouse . . 31 December 2016.
  6. Web site: Railway Gatehouse . Office of Environment & Heritage . 31 December 2016.
  7. Web site: Valley Heights Steam Tram Rolling Stock . Office of Environment & Heritage . 31 December 2016.
  8. Web site: BMBC Travel Tips, Ideas & Everything in Between -.