This unique Railway museum has a fascinating and exotic collection of over 100 real size exhibits of Indian Railways. Static and working models, signaling equipment, antique furniture, historical photographs and related literature etc. are displayed in the museum.
The star attraction here is the Fairy Queen, built in 1855 and considered to be one of the best preserved steam locomotive engines of her age. A ride in joy train and mono rail (PSMT) is the most exciting experience besides boating. Continue to Nehru Museum – the residence of Late Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India.
The museum is a fascinating place to learn about the history of the Independence Movement. There are several photographs of the erstwhile Prime Minister, giving an account of his life. Besides this, the colonial building is also equally interesting, with its teak paneled rooms with high ceilings, spacious verandas and well maintained gardens. This Museum also has a planetarium.
Meeting/pick-up point: Main hotel lobbies.
Duration: Four hours.
Start/opening time: At 10am.
Languages:English
Others: National Rail Museum is closed on Mondays.