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Rail Museum, Howrah

Coordinates: 22°34′41″N 88°20′24″E / 22.578°N 88.340°E / 22.578; 88.340
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Rail Museum, Howrah
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Established2006 (2006)
LocationHowrah, West Bengal, India
Coordinates22°34′41″N 88°20′24″E / 22.578°N 88.340°E / 22.578; 88.340
TypeRail heritage
Key holdingsEastern Railway[1]
Public transit accessHowrah railway station

The Rail Museum, Howrah was established in 2006 to display the history and heritage of railways in the eastern part of India with special focus on Howrah railway station.[2]

The collection includes the first broad gauge electric locomotive built in India, a WCM-5; a HPS-32 steam locomotive captured during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971; and the Indraprastha, claimed to be the oldest remaining Indian Railways shunting locomotive.[1]

Steam locomotive in semi-covered shed at museum

References

  • Sahapedia (2019). "Kolkata Rail Museum". Museums of India. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  • Gangopadhyay, Uttara (24 November 2018). "Go Railfanning At This Little Known Museum In Howrah". Outlook India. Retrieved 16 June 2020.