The Railway Museum Mysore, established in 1979, is an outdoor museum exhibiting locomotives. It is run by the South Western Railways and displays vintage steam locomotives, railway carriages, inspection cars, telecommunication equipment and other objects related to the railways.
The museum also houses a gallery, Chamundi gallery, that exhibits photographs of Indian railways through the ages.
The second such museum in the country, after the National Railway Museum in Delhi, this museum, situated close to the city railway station, offers a glimpse into the monumental edifice that is the Indian Railways. The locomotives on display include a bright red Austin rail motor car, an Austin car adapted to run on rails; several inspection cars; an ES-506 model steam locomotive; meter-gauge rail bus; Maharani Saloon carriage; royal coaches; and a YP 2511 steam engine.
The ticket counter as well as the museum shop is housed in an inspection car. A toy train offers a train ride for the visitors to the museum. There is also a play area for children housed within the premises of the museum.
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Chamundi Gallery displays photographs of Indian railways through the ages.
Photograph of colour light signal displayed at the Chamundi Gallery.
An Austin car that has been modified to run on rails.
Made in England in 1922 and brought to India by the Mysore State Railways for a price of Rs 57,791, this train ran between Yelahanka and Bangarpet stations.
Developed by BEML in 1930, this train was brought into service in 1939 and operated on the Shivamogga-Talaguppa section. It had conductors on board to buy tickets from and travelled at a speed of 21km per hour.
YP2511, a meter-gauge steam engine, was built by Telco in 1963.
This coach has on display photographs of various narrow-gauge coaches belonging to different trains such as Neral Matheran Toy train and Yavatmal.
Child: ₹10
Toy train ride: ₹15
Foreign national (Adult): ₹80
Foreign national (Child): ₹40
Toy train ride for foreign nationals: ₹60
By Bus: 119V, 119, 119 GD, 116, 116V