Thousands of dollars worth of goods will be up for grabs at the Sydney Trains lost property auction tomorrow, including several that will make you wonder how they got lost in the first place.

From ladders to leaf blowers, walking sticks and wheelchairs, the auction is a treasure trove of random items found on Sydney Trains.

media_camera Igor Mileusnic views a safe on sale at the lost property auction. Picture: Melvyn Knipe

media_camera Cameras going to the sale range from SLR to video. Picture: Melvyn Knipe

Commuters left more than 27,000 items on the rail network last year, Sydney Trains chief executive Howard Collins said.

Items are held for at least 28 days and there is a centralised database to make it easier for owners to be reunited with their belongings, he said

However, many items remain unclaimed and as a result, “we have a whole warehouse of things that are left behind,” Mr Collins said.

media_camera A number of clarinets will be auctioned, along with flutes and other instruments. Picture: Melvyn Knipe

media_camera Jan Bella of Revesby goes through the bikes being sold tomorrow. Picture: Melvyn Knipe

media_camera Old school and new school: Vinyl records and DVD players. media_camera Musical instrumennts include a variety of electric keyboards.

media_camera Bargain guitars are available from acoustic to electric, as well as amps.

Set to go under the hammer tomorrow include hundreds of bikes, more than 500 mobile phones, 150 i-pods and 100 laptops and e-readers, musical instruments, power tools and industrial equipment, clothing, jewellery and art.

Items can be viewed today until 4.30pm at Pickles Auctions, 21 Woorang St, Milperra prior to the auction onsite tomorrow at 10.30am.

All items on offer have been unclaimed after being lost on the Sydney Trains network.

For more information, contact 0466 748 284.

media_camera Where else can you buy a scooter and a laptop in one shop? Picture: Melvyne Knipe

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