Railway Turntable Relic - New Delhi

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C-II/74, Shantipath, Moti Bagh 1, Block E, Moti Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India

Postal code : 110021
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C-II/74, Shantipath, Moti Bagh 1, Block E, Moti Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India
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yash walia on Google

It's such a lovely place. After watching trains & environment you feels that you went into your childhood. Entry ticket is nominal & afforfable for any class of people. Such a new experience to go there..!
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Paul Dominick on Google

A very detailed history of indian railway and also showcased many vintage engines. Great place for those who want to revisit the past
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Nimesh Jain on Google

Very nice and awesome place....there are various types of engines of all era from the late 19 century to 21 st century engines....and there are two types of train in which you can ride....but remember don't go in weekends the price if each things are more than double on that day
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Pray on Google

awesome place .really had a great time enjoying in museum and riding on joy train .must visit this place for learning about railways and don't miss miniature India . a well crafted mini replica of Indian transport system .you will be amazed by it .
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Mao Nongdhar on Google

It's a perfect place for people who love traveling by trains ... the vast collection of antique trains ran in olden India since the introduction of Railway by British... here you can see all those old trains still standing strong and perfect condition .. Well kept ...
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Saurabh Jain on Google

If you are interested in exploring the history of railways, then National Railway Museum is the place to be in Delhi. I liked how they have embedded digital screens inside the museum, which not only imparts knowledge but also keeps you engaged through multiple quizzes, puzzles and train simulations. I was spellbound to see the live models of trains that define the Indian railway history since late 1800. Must recommend for all.
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Iqbal Singh on Google

The museum covers ground area of about 11 acres and the entire complex is simply superb with lots of lush green lawns and trees. The museum, I am sure, is one of its kind in the country and we all Indians must be immensely proud of it. The 11 acres land comprises of an indoor gallery having six display galleries inside, and a large open area which simulates a railway yard, and a toy train track, which goes around the yard to provide better views to the visitors. The museum is open from 10.00 AM till 17.00 PM and it remains closed every Monday and all public holidays. Ticket prices are also very reasonable. The history of Indian Railways dates back to mid-nineteenth century. The first rail network started from Bombay to Thane in 1853. Slowly, the Indian Railways over a period of 100 years, developed pan India network, becoming one of the largest networks in the gauge network of, broad, meter and narrow gauges. Toy train ride is an awesome experience. The 1:8 scale train is nothing close to the massive compartments, nevertheless, you can get on it. The train is designed to haul adults and children. It travels a slow pace so that you can enjoy the views of the rail yard including different types of engines and passenger compartments displayed all round. There are miniature tunnels from where the train passes and the experience is simply mind boggling. Another attraction is the Rail Garden. One of the most popular attractions for people of all ages. It really brought lot of fond memories of my childhood when I used to travel by train and be awestruck at the trains passing by during my journey. The steam engines, the passenger trains, diesel engines, freight trains and the electric engines. Indoor gallery is another very interesting. The remarkable display of miniature trains, is a unique combination of historical collection, train models, interactive games, modern simulators and cutting edge communication system displayed. The indoor museum is divided into six sections and it covers all important aspects of Indian Railways, like, the signalling system, the civil engineering, the design of locomotives, the traffic control system, etc. I personally implore all Indians, irrespective of their age, to visit this museum to understand how Indian Railways is managing a very complex network across the country. Once you visit the museum you, I am more than sure, will have a completely different view about Indian Railways and you will surely develop respect and feel proud to be an Indian.
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Suresh Menon on Google

This turntable is part of the exhibits in the National Rail Museum in Chanakyapuri. It brought back a lot of childhood memories of trips to Kerala by Island Express to Trichur. The train used to change direction at Jolarpettai junction, and dad & I used to wait to see the engine go to the turntable, get the direction changed, by rotating the turntable. It was an awesome experience. Now engines are two-sided so turntables have lost out to innovation and technology. Sad... But still available for display at museums, though most are not in working condition. Indie not enquire about this one, but it looked in very good condition.

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