National Rail Museum Delhi

The renovated museum in New Delhi is a must-visit, especially for its new attractions

National Rail Museum Delhi
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The National Rail Museum (NRM) in Delhi, which ranks among the world’s leading railway museums, now has many interesting attractions, following its renovation. One of the new attractions is the model of a miniature train showing old and new townships, with various modes of transport – road, rail, metro train and even air. Visitors will even find a cricket match in progress in Wankhede Stadium. Visitors can take home a copy of NRM Times showing them in the news. The Rail Garden—again a scaled model layout—depicts trains running across different terrains, passing through various historic stations, such as Delhi Junction, Guna, Charbagh, CSTM and  Madras Central. Ropeways, funicular and mountain trains are other added attractions. At the new restaurant, with a replica of the central dome of Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, a ‘food train’ will cater to diners.
NRM, which first opened in February 1977 as the Rail Transport Museum, has an extensive collection of rail exhibits—more than 90 vintage steam, diesel and electric locomotives, royal saloons, and cranes and wagons. World’s oldest working steam locomotive, the Fairy Queen—which features in Guinness Book of World Records, the 111-year old and world’s first steam monorail that belonged to the Maharaja of Patiala, and the fully roadworthy 102-year old unique Morris fire engine that used to serve the Nizam of Hyderabad. The museum is open from 10am-5pm (entry closes at 4.30pm). Closed on Mondays and select holidays.