Széchenyi Railway Museum, Railway museum and children's railway in Nagycenk, Hungary.
The Széchenyi Railway Museum is a museum and children's railway in Nagycenk housing historic locomotives and vintage passenger cars. The site operates a narrow-gauge railway line between Nagycenk and Fertőboz stations with rolling stock spanning multiple decades.
The museum opened in 1970 to preserve Hungary's railway past through its collection of locomotives and carriages from different eras. The assembled machines show how railway technology evolved and improved over time in the country.
The museum displays railway equipment and vehicles that tell the story of how trains shaped local transportation. Visitors can see the machines and technologies that changed how people and goods moved through this region.
The museum is accessible by car via Road 85 with free parking available on site. You can also reach it by train to Fertőboz station and transfer to the narrow-gauge railway from there.
Among the displayed vehicles is Andrew, a steam locomotive with its own story and character. The site also features interactive trails and themed play areas designed specifically for children.
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