About A.R.T.H.C.
The Australian Road Transport Heritage Centre (ARTHC) is becoming an iconic national transport museum dedicated to the preservation, upkeep and display of vehicles and equipment that played a role in the development of the Australian road transport industry.
In particular the ARTHC is showcasing some of vehicles & equipment that operated on the Hume Highway and tell some of the stories from the Hume Highway and Gundagai region through our Museum.
Gundagai is located almost halfway between Sydney and Melbourne on the Hume Highway and has long been a popular stopping point for truck drivers.
We have a current museum that is set up to allow for viewing, storage and maintenance of the equipment we have collected and received over the years, the museum is at corner of Tor St and Jack Moses Ave Gundagai
We are only about 900 meters from the Gundagai Information Centre.
The ARTHC aim is to create a transport heritage centre of national significance.
Additionally being located almost halfway between Melbourne and Sydney it is envisaged that in time the ARTHC might become one of the destination for some of the heritage vehicle runs like
Hauling the Hume and Crawling the Hume (to name a few).
General Meetings.
The General Meetings are held every month normally at our Museum
The meetings normally are the First Sunday of the month,
but due to some factors this may change from time to time.
Meetings normally start at 4pm EST (5pm EDST)
Correct Meetings Dates & Times are listed on
Our Events Calendar &/or our Facebook page
Our AGM's are held in August.