Egyptian Railways Museum

Cairo


Located at the eastern end of Ramses Station, this newly renovated museum is heaven for railway geeks and model-building hobbyists. While the prize of the collection is undoubtedly the locomotive built for Empress Eugénie on the occasion of the opening of the Suez Canal, the museum as a whole traces the history of transportation in Egypt from the Pharaonic era to the modern-age, utilising for the most part, a series of models, replicas, documents and old photos.

There's also a small library here dedicated to titles on the history and statistics of Egyptian railways.


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