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is an outdoor exhibit of vintage locomotives. The Railway Museum was established in 1979 by ''Indian Railways'', the second such museum after the
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. The museum is opposite the Central Food Technology and Research Institute on Krishnaraja Sagar Road. It has locomotives and a gallery of photographs and paintings depicting the growth of
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in India. Railway signals and lights are also displayed. The museum has a battery-operated mini-train giving a short ride for children on the grounds.


Exhibits

* ES 506 4-6-2 is the first locomotive at the entrance . * An
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rail-motor car * Several inspection cars, one inspection car is used as a ticket office. * Two royal coaches that belonged to the
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of Mysore. * The
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Saloon carriage that has a kitchen, dining car unit and royal toilet dating back to 1899. * A
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#1625 which was made in 1900 for Khushalgarh - Kohat - Thal Railway which was a military frontier line, was subsequently transferred to
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s. It operated at Timber Depot in Marala and was transferred later to Dhilwan Creosoting plant. This 2'-6"
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locomotive is configured as 2-4-2ST. * Class E #37244 4-4-4T from
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built by North British Locomotive Co. in 1920. Originally # 8, it was one of the three superheated locomotives. * Class TS/1 #37338 2-6-2T from SR, made by W.G. Bagnall in 1932 for Mysore State Railways. * A YP #2511 made by Telco in 1963.


Austin Railway Car

The picture at left is a 1925 model Austin, originally an automobile made for running on road. It was later sold to a scrap dealer. A railway employee brought this car from the scrap dealer and restored it. However, he made few major changes to the car. He fitted rail wheels to the car and removed the steering. Thus it began its journey as railcar. It was used for carrying inspection officials on track. It could carry six people.


MG Steam Locomotive - YP-2511

YP2511 was built by Telco in 1963. It is a meter gauge
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. The plate containing YP 2511 boiler's details mentions that the boiler was built in 1957. The boiler was numbered 2352.


NG Steam Locomotive - 119 E

This North Western Railway NG Tank Loco No. 119 E used firewood as fuel instead of coal. It was built by W.G. Bagnall Ltd., England in 1900. Wheel Configuration: 2-4-2 Height: 3429 mm


NG Steam Locomotive-E-506

This is a narrow gauge steam locomotive with 4-6-2 wheel arrangement was supplied to Mysore State Railway (MSR). An ā€˜E’ class locomotive rebuilt with a super-heater but not reclassified as ES class, became a Southern Railway locomotive and was renumbered 506 in 1957. It was a part of a batch of three locomotives (4237-9) supplied by Kerr, Stuart and Co.Ltd., England (KS) in 1922. The MSR also had another six E, ES & ES1 class locomotives, all built by KS. The ES was used for mixed traffic operations on the Bangalore- Bangarapet line. They also worked on Kolar District & Bangalore-Chikballapur Railway.


MG Steam Locomotive -TS 37338

This 2-6-2T was manufactured by W.G.Bagnall Ltd., Stafford, England in 1932 for Mysore State Railway. The TS was a metre gauge suburban tank engine, used on slow passenger services on the Bangalore-Tumkur line.


Gallery

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See also

*
National Rail Museum, New Delhi The National Rail Museum in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, displays exhibits on the history of rail transport in India. The museum was inaugurated on 1 February 1977. The museum spans over an area of over and the indoor gallery comprises an oc ...
*
Rewari Railway Heritage Museum The Rewari Railway Heritage Museum (formerly the Rewari Steam Locomotive Shed) is a railway museum in Delhi NCR at Rewari city in Haryana, India. Built in 1893, it is the only surviving steam locomotive shed in India, and houses some of India's ...
* Regional Railway Museum, Chennai * Railway Heritage Centre, Tiruchirappalli *
Joshi's Museum of Miniature Railway Joshi's Museum of Miniature Railway is a miniature railway museum located in the Erandwane locality of Pune, a city in the state of Maharashtra, India. The museum hosts working models of various types of trains. It was started by Bhausaheb Joshi ...
*
Rail Museum, Howrah The Kolkata Rail Museum, Howrah was established in 2006 to display the history and heritage of railways in the eastern part of India with special focus on Howrah railway station. The collection includes the first broad gauge electric locomotive ...


References

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Mysore Railway Museum mysore.org.uk


* Source for Technical and Historical information: Indian Locomotives by Hugh Hughes {{authority control Museums in Mysore
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