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Type
  
Railway

Function
  
Museum

Visitors
  
52,774 (2006)

Established
  
23 September 2005

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Location
  
Website
  
Istanbul Railway Museum

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Istanbul railway museum


The Istanbul Railway Museum (Turkish: İstanbul Demiryolu Müzesi) is a railway museum situated within the historic İstanbul Sirkeci Terminal at Sirkeci neighborhood of Fatih district in Istanbul, Turkey. Opened on September 23, 2005, the museum is owned and operated by the Turkish State Railways (TCDD).

Contents

In the museum, which is housed in the 1888-built and 1890-opened railway terminal, around 300 historical items are on display. The exhibits of the museum covering an area of 145 m2 (1,560 sq ft) include parts of the trains and the railway stations, photographs, and related documents. A few of these are furniture and silver services used in dining cars, station office equipment, the driver cab of an electric suburban train, manufacturer plates of some historic TCDD rolling stock, warning plates, and a station's clock and bell.

It was reported that 52,774 people, among them 31,153 foreign tourists, visited the museum in 2006.

Admission

The museum is open every day except Sundays and Mondays, between 9:00 and 17:00. Admission is free of charge.

Address:
İstanbul Sirkeci Terminal
Sirkeci, Istanbul

References

Istanbul Railway Museum Wikipedia


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