The Museum of the Moscow Railway is situated next to Paveletsky Rail Terminal in Moscow. The museum reopened to private visitors in 2011 and it reopened to the general public in January 2012. The opening hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10.00am to 7.00pm. The museum is closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
Overview
The museum was formally the Museum of Leninâs funeral train. It still houses exhibits relating to Vladimir Lenin's Funeral train including the 4-6-0 steam locomotive U-127 (Russian Y-127) and Leninâs funeral van No 1691. The collection of exhibits has been expanded and it now also houses many artifacts concerning the Moscow Railway and the history of Russian Railways from the beginnings of the railways in Russia to the present day. The collection includes models, displays, documents, photographs, uniforms and items of railway equipment. U-127 is the only surviving Russian locomotive class U.
See also
- History of rail transport in Russia
- List of Moscow tourist attractions
- List of railway museums (worldwide)
- Varshavsky Rail Terminal, St.Petersburg, Home of the Central Museum of Railway Transport, Russian Federation
References
External links
- The Official Museum Website
- The Museum of the Moscow Railway Photographs
- The Moscow Railway Museum at Rizhsky Rail Terminal, Moscow
- Report on a visit to the Varshavsky Rail Terminal, St. Petersburg