The Romanian Railway Museum in Bucharest is a museum dedicated to the railway in Romania that is located next to the Bucharest North station. An important piece of the museum is a large computer controlled diorama of a working railway. Furthermore, the museum holds collections of models of rolling stock used in Romania, several steam locomotives and items that illustrate the work of the Romanian civil engineers Anghel Saligny and Elie Radu (1854-1925 and 1853-1931).
Science & Technology History & Anthropology Railway Industrial heritage
Calea Griviței 193B, Bucharest
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The Romanian Railway Museum in Bucharest offers an informative look into the country's rail history. Visitors can explore a collection of historic locomotives, carriages, and railway equipment. The outdoor exhibits, featuring full-size trains, are particularly impressive. However, some guests note that the indoor displays could benefit from better organization and more detailed information in English. The museum provides a nostalgic experience for train enthusiasts, but casual visitors might find the experience somewhat limited. While the staff is generally helpful, the museum's facilities and maintenance could use some improvement. Despite these drawbacks, the museum offers a good value for its modest entrance fee and provides an interesting glimpse into Romania's transportation heritage.
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