Fantastic little museum; set in two halves, one above the railway station with various railway artefacts, both new and old, and a second on the other side of the railway lines with a selection of locos and rolling stock. Fairly quiet on a Saturday morning in October. Not too much information in English, but Google translate can take care of a lot of that. Some of the stock outside has seen better days, but at least two locos were undergoing restoration during my visit. Well worth the €7 entry fee (only for the inside half, outside is free), and worth a couple of hours of time if you're...
Read moreA fantastic museum of trains for KIDS.
🚂 this museum offers interactive spaces and games for kids to learn all about trains and their history.
🎮 there is a simulator with a real control panel, buttons and levers... very funny experience for our 3 and 5 year old kids.
🚃🚅🚉🚞🚃🚂 Outdoors there is a variety of real trains of the last decades. When we visited in Aug23 we could onle.see them from the outside but it seems that they may open them to pubic soon.
👶👱👱♀️💁🙇♀️🚸 A must see and play experience if you travel with Kids in Lithuania.
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Read moreIt's a very nice museum. Surprisingly interesting even for adults.
Many exhibits can be touched. Children will be happy to feel like machinists.
Beautifully decorated halls with different themes. Simophorus with sound, interactive boards, virtual video, simulators of railroad crossing....
It is very interesting to feel the history, how the progress started.
After the visit we went outside and looked at different locomotives of the past at the end of the station on the...
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