Follow the Yenisei River all the way north, to the north pole of life exploration, all the way to see no people but have a unique scenery! Then to Novosibirsk, Russia's third largest city, is naturally another landscape, socialist imprints can be seen everywhere, and the colorful Russian-style architecture is also complemented!
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Follow the Yenisei River all the way north, to the north pole of life exploration, all the way to see no people but have a unique scenery! Then to Novosibirsk, Russia's third largest city, is naturally another landscape, socialist imprints can be seen everywhere, and the colorful Russian-style architecture is also complemented!
The railway museum was an extraordinary journey through the history of locomotives, showcasing a stunning array of vintage train models and artifacts. The museum's curated exhibits offered a comprehensive insight into the evolution of railway technology, accompanied by engaging narratives that captivated both enthusiasts and casual visitors. The well-maintained displays, interactive activities, and informative guides made the experience educational and enjoyable, allowing visitors to appreciate the significant role of trains in shaping modern transportation. Overall, it was a fascinating and enriching exploration of rail history, making it a must-visit for all ages.
View Inside are in very well organized manner.
It is a relatively small railway museum, not many tourists, but it is very helpful to understand the history of railway development in Russia.
The famous Siberian Railway Museum is also a great project in modern times.