The museum is good, there are not many exhibits, but you can go inside some of them. There is a steam locomotive in the context with a description of the work process, it is very informative. There is parking for cars nearby. I recommend you to visit.
This museum is located on the other side of the street opposite the Brest Fortress. Mostly there are steam locomotives and diesel locomotives. But there are also passenger, freight and mail wagons, and even snow removal equipment and cranes. I really liked the opportunity to go into the booth of one of the locomotives - LV-0202, as well as into the cabin of the TE-3 locomotive. I was surprised by the presence of a steam locomotive and a diesel locomotive with partially replaced metal plating glazing, which allowed me to see what is inside under the cladding. The condition of the rolling stock is mainly maintained at altitude, but there are locomotives whose appearance would be nice to update. It would be great if the number of equipment on display in the museum, accessible from the inside, became more than the current two. And there are tables with chairs under umbrellas not far from the entrance. But, unfortunately, the cafe is not working.
There is a huge exposition of equipment from different times, and there are also foreign samples. However, walking around the exhibition without a guided tour is quite pointless. The tour service is available, it is not very expensive, especially if you wait for more visitors at the ticket office and divide the price.
There are many steam locomotives on display. Some of them can be climbed using special wooden ladders. All the equipment is dirty 🤣 you can get dirty like a real machinist 🔧.
An interesting museum, lots of steam locomotives and trains. It will be especially interesting with children. There is access to some trains, you can spin everything, look at it. Many famous films have been shot in this museum. There is a cafe where you can also buy souvenirs.
A wonderful museum, a wonderful guide. It's not too big, but it's a very interesting exposition. I highly recommend it to all guests of the city, especially since almost across the city from the Brest fortress
There are a lot of different exhibits. And in some you can go inside, stay in the driver's seat. The museum is located on the street. Tickets are cheap. The children liked it very much.
A wonderful museum! There are a lot of steam locomotives and diesel locomotives. Many took part in the filming of films. It is unforgettable for children!
There are pros and cons. There is more of it in terms of the amount of equipment in Baranovichi. There is no trolley on which you can drive. The only plus is the technique made in the section.
The children will be delighted! Most of the equipment is closed, but several steam locomotives are open and you can sit in the cabin. You can also climb all at your own risk
Super place for kids and adults
Some trains can be boarded
The building has interesting models of railway stations and a model of a toy railway
I advise you to visit
A great museum. Not big, but interesting. It's just a pity that you can't go to the vogons to look. I advise you to come and take a look. The most interesting thing is the device of the locomotive.
We stopped on the way to the Brest fortress. There is an extensive open-air museum, interesting exhibits, in some you can enter the driver's cabin, and in some places there are wooden stairs to climb and look inside the exhibit through the window. There is a small pavilion in which there are antique items related to the railway. A 5-year-old child really liked the museum, they barely took it away.
The museum is very small, the exhibits are located chaotically, it is impossible to see the internal contents, everything is boarded up. The visit will take a maximum of 30 minutes-1 hour. There is a small cafeteria.
The outdoor exhibition itself seems to be nothing unusual, but there are rare specimens. Most of all I liked the layout of the railway inside the building, where the cafe is. It was just a child's joy when I saw how detailed models of steam locomotives run on an equally detailed and detailed layout! Super!
A wonderful museum! There is a lot of interesting information, you can look inside the exhibits and feel like a machinist. There is a small exhibition hall where you can get acquainted with the history of the railway and buy souvenirs. Many thanks to the entire staff of the museum for their hard work, and further prosperity!
The museum is just great! We were with the child twice, a lot of positive emotions! But compared to 2011, there is less access to the cabs of locomotives.
Very interesting exhibits, a lot of old equipment, some trains are open and you can get inside. It immediately seemed that the museum's territory was small, but it took a lot of time to get around everything.
A great place for family entertainment. Arriving in the city of Brest, you should visit this open-air museum. A fairly large and interesting collection of exhibits.
A great place to walk, especially with children. There are a lot of exhibits on the territory. Probably the largest museum of steam locomotives and everything related to them
I would like more of the exhibits presented in the museum to be interactive. I want to get inside the trains.
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Yuriy Shiryaev
Level 10 Local Expert
June 23, 2024
A gorgeous museum with a very cool collection. There is an interesting exposition of Soviet and German diesel locomotives and locomotives on the street. And inside there is a small museum with interesting exhibits
A great museum! A large amount of equipment, some locomotives and wagons can be climbed into. There is a pavilion, and inside there is a scale model of the railway on which trains travel. It looks amazing!
We thought it would be possible to see the cars inside, but unfortunately the inspection is only from the street. At most, it's just to look out the window and several locomotives were open, and this is the driver's seat. We were disappointed.
I really liked it. They climbed all the locomotives and under the locomotives too. There is a cool pavilion on the territory, there is an interesting attraction - a mock-up of a train, moving through different areas, very cute. There is also informative information, but more for entertainment and for fans of climbing where it is impossible))
Cool museum. With pleasure we wandered along the locomotives and wagons. We found out how the heat pump works. Some exhibits can be climbed and viewed. In general, I recommend it!
An interesting museum, some of the exhibits are available for inspection. On the territory of the museum there is a cafe (for 2 tables) and a museum with exhibits: an interesting model of the railway.
It's a very interesting place. A lot of things. The only disadvantage is the inability to see everything from the inside. It would be very interesting. And so, in any case, 5 stars.
We got here by accident, just walked to the Brest fortress, and on the way there is a museum. We went in and the whole family got a lot of positive emotions!!! I recommend
Definitely worth a look 👆🏻
The history of carriage building in the USSR🙂
If you're with the kids, I think they'll appreciate it. 😃
And the adults themselves will appreciate the moving trains in a long circle 😉
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September 28, 2024
The museum is cool, but as for me, it would be possible to make a ticket more expensive, and let you climb inside all the trains.
I liked the miniature inside the museum.
Well, since the vector of development is good, make an immersive film or exhibition about the history of trains.
A very interesting place, it's a pity that you can only see a few trains from the inside, the rest are guided, there is a cafe and an exhibition hall on the territory, a wide variety of equipment
I was with the children without an excursion. It was interesting for the children to climb the stairs, there are several open wagons where there are levers, to be honest, I don't really understand this. There are signs with information for self-study near each train. It's bad that there is no access to passenger cars, I really wanted to see how the cars looked from the inside in those days. Fans of steam locomotives will be interested.
A cool place, childishly fascinating even for adults. I recommend taking it with a tour of the museum, it's much more interesting than just contemplating steam locomotives.
An excellent museum with a large number of exhibits that you can "climb", look at, take pictures of. You can look into many
of the presented trains or even go to the driver's seat. Separately, it is worth noting the museum, which has a model of a train that travels along the railway, with an exterior and traffic lights. + The form of the guides, tickets of different years and so on.
It is located not far from the Brest fortress, pay attention to the regime - Monday may be a preventive day.