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The Brest Railway Museum or Brest Museum of Rail Equipment (Belarusian: Брэсцкі чыгуначны музей) is the first outdoor railway museum in Belarus, located in Brest, opened in 2002.
Брэсцкі чыгуначны музей | |
Established | 2002 |
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Location | 2 Masherova str, Brest, Belarus |
Website | https://web.archive.org/web/20130122001917/http://www.brest.rw.by/social_sphere/brest_museum/ (Russian) |
Museum's collection consists of 56 units including
- Steam engines
- EU
- EM
- ER
- E
- FD20
- SO17
- Su
- L
- LV
- P36 "Victory"
- 9P (tank-engine)
- TE (Europe made and converted to 1524mm gauge)
- 2 Steam cranes
- PK-6
- PK-CUMZ
- Retro passenger cabs
- Diesel-electric engines
- Te1 (Freight)
- Te3 (Freight)
- Te7 (Passenger version of Te3)
- 2Te109 (Freight)
- M62 (Freight-passenger)
- Tep60 (Passenger)
- ChME2 (Shunting)
- Tem15 (Shunting)
- Tem-2A (Shunting)
- Tu-2 (Narrow gauge freight-passenger)
- Diesel-hydraulic engine TGK-1 (Shunting)
- DMU DR1 (Head unit only)
- Rail bus AS1A (for inspection purposes)
- Snowplough SDPM
and others
References
edit- Roberts, Nigel (2011). Belarus: The Bradt Travel Guide (2nd ed.). Bradt Travel Guides. p. 163. ISBN 978-1-84162-340-5.
- "Музей Железнодорожной Техники (г.Брест) (22.07.05 г.)". sottovoce.ru. Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2012-07-03.
- Вандроўка ў Берасьцейскі чыгуначны музэй
- Музей чыгуначнай тэхнікі Archived 2015-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Brest Railway Museum.
- "Brest Museum of Rail Equipment". Belarusian Railway. Retrieved 2012-07-03.[permanent dead link ]
- Official web page (Russian)
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