Introduction
Located in the heart of Mysore, Karnataka, the Railway Museum is a significant attraction for visitors interested in the history of railways in India. Established by the Indian Railways in 1979, it was the second such museum to be constructed in the country after the National Railway Museum in Delhi.
History of the Museum
The Railway Museum in Mysore provides a glimpse into the evolution of trains and the development of the Indian Railways. With a rich history showcased through exhibits of vintage locomotives and railway carriages, this museum offers a nostalgic experience to its visitors. It comprises of various colonial-era steam engines, carriages, a gallery dedicated to photographs and paintings depicting the growth of railways in India, and a range of other artifacts.
Tourism History
The museum has gradually become a popular tourist destination since its inception. Initially attracting railway enthusiasts, the museum expanded its appeal to a wider audience, including history buffs and families. The joy train rides within the premises have been a hugely popular attraction for children while the Sri Ranga Pavilion housing two royal coaches that belonged to the Maharaja of Mysore stands as a testament to the opulence of the past.