Brest Railway Museum, Railway museum at Masherova Street, Brest, Belarus.
Brest Railway Museum holds locomotives, passenger cars, and specialized railway vehicles outdoors on Masherova Street. The collection includes steam engines, diesel locomotives, and other equipment from different periods.
The museum opened in 2002 to preserve trains and railway equipment that operated in this region over many decades. The collection ranges from vehicles used during wartime to Soviet-era machines.
The collection shows how railways carried people and goods across this region, from earlier times to more recent decades. You can see which types of trains were in service and what changed over the years.
The museum sits near the railway station and is easy to reach on foot. The outdoor setting lets you view the trains from different angles, which works best during nice weather.
The museum displays rare specialized vehicles like snowploughs and rail buses that normally work behind the scenes. It also holds an old Morse code telegraph system from the 19th century showing how early railways communicated.
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