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The Istanbul Railway Museum is a railway museum in the historic İstanbul Sirkeci Terminal in the Sirkeci neighborhood of Fatih district in Istanbul, Turkey. Opened on September 23, 2005, the museum is owned and operated by the Turkish State Railways.
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Döltenaltı Mevkii, Gökçealan Köyü, 35920 Selçuk/İzmir, Türkiye
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Çamlık Steam Locomotives Open Air Museum

Çamlık, İzmir Aydın Yolu No:53, 35920 Selçuk/İzmir, Türkiye
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The Istanbul Railway Museum is a railway museum in the historic İstanbul Sirkeci Terminal in the Sirkeci neighborhood of Fatih district in Istanbul, Turkey. Opened on September 23, 2005, the museum is owned and operated by the Turkish State Railways.

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Open air steam train museum closed due to the zombie apocalypse 🚫🚂💨🧟‍♀️🧟‍♂️🧟

I don't know much about health and science but if you have a museum outside it seems to me that would virtually be Rona proof... Much like all the other ruins that are outside and are open to the public with virtually no restrictions.... Unless of course you're the owner of a beautiful train museum and are absolutely petrified of your own shadow or a virus with a 99.98% survival rate..... Then of course you keep the museum closed 🤷‍♂️😂👻🤣

Sad really because y'all know how much I love old machines. I especially appreciate antique steam engines because in their day they were the workhorse that built the modern world we enjoyed today 💪

Since we weren't able to actually go in the museum across the street we found what used to be the locomotive engineers house... Today it sits abandoned with the roof collapsed in but with a bunch of train parts like wheels and pistons inside of the lean to garage.

Across from the house are a few cranes that were used to unload train cars back in the day. Today they are sitting underneath the sun waiting for their turn to return back to nature from once they came...

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31w

Müzecilik vizyonunu kaybetmiş, eğitime ve öğrencilere bile her zaman para gözüyle bakan bir işletme 👎 2009 yılında Selçuk 'a öğretmen olarak atandım, o yıldan bu yana her yıl bir defa öğrencilerimle ve anneleri ile gezi yaparız bu müzeye. Bunun dışında şehir dışından gelen misafirlerimi gezdiririm burada aile üyelerimizden düğünleri olanlar falan oldu. Dün ilk kez dezavantajlı bir ilkokulun anasınıfıni getirdim. 10 öğrencim ve anneleri vardı. Öyle ters küstah ve sevimsiz bir kadın karşıladı ki bizi... Kapıda 0-6 yaş giriş ücretsiz yazmasına rağmen 4 ve 5 yaş grubu öğrencilerimden kişi başı150 tl, annerinden de kişi başı 300 tl istedi. Kapıdaki yazıyı gösterdik "o gruplar için geçerli değil" dedi. Dezavantajlı bir okul, ilçemizde herkes bilir bu okulu en azından 4-5 yaştan 100 tl alsanız diye rica ettim. Çocuklarin ve annelerinin yanında söylediklerinin hangi birini yazsam buraya bilemedim. Çocuklar heveslenmisti onlari geri çevirmek istemedim "ben kredi kartımdan odeyecegim fakat çocuklar yolda kalmasın önce onları içeri aalalım"dedim çünkü yol çok tehlikeliydi. Kadın asla kabul etmedi "odeme yapilsin daha sonra tek tek sayarak içeri alcaz" dedi. Ya hu alt tarafı 10 minik çocuk bu. Gesatapo falan mısınız siz hayırdır? Kesinlikle buraya hiç yakışmayan bir sorumlu. Biz her şeyi nazikçe sorduk, nazikçe cevaplayabilirdi fakat öğretmene, annelere, orada gişede çalışan diğer gençlere dahil herkese negatif ve üstten bakan itici bir üslupla egosunu tatmin etmekten başka işe yaramayan bir duruş sergiledi. Bugün anladık ki bu isletmenin eski vizyonu asla yok. Bu kadını burada tuttukları sürece tek dertlerinin sadece daha çok para kazanmak olduğunu bilecegiz. Ayrıca eski yıllarda bakımlı olan bahceden eser yok. Ön taraflar göstermelik temizlenmiş arka taraflarda otlardan yürümekte zorlandik. Eskiden trenler daha bakimliydi şimdi çürümeye bırakılmış. Özellikle Atatürk'un treni önceden ziyarete açıktı fakat artık kilitlemişler içine giremiyorsun. Ben özellikle bu treni çocuklara göstermek istemistim. Bir de en önemlisi girişte soldaki minik müzeyi de artık göremiyorsunuz, orayı da kilitlemisler. O kadar parayı verdiysek bunları da...

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30w

Very nice and big place, you can do souvenir shopping as well, lots to see. They offer a Buffet with a variety of Turkish cousine, with seating around the museum area, the weather was so good that eating outside was best. Their broiled chicken was ++ ... if they run out of something just ask and don't stay quiet, they will replenish right away. If you're traveling on an organized tour, you won't have much time to visit the museum, but it doesn't stop you from having some good fun, just ask your Tour guide to give you some...

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Nate AllenNate Allen
Open air steam train museum closed due to the zombie apocalypse 🚫🚂💨🧟‍♀️🧟‍♂️🧟 I don't know much about health and science but if you have a museum outside it seems to me that would virtually be Rona proof... Much like all the other ruins that are outside and are open to the public with virtually no restrictions.... Unless of course you're the owner of a beautiful train museum and are absolutely petrified of your own shadow or a virus with a 99.98% survival rate..... Then of course you keep the museum closed 🤷‍♂️😂👻🤣 Sad really because y'all know how much I love old machines. I especially appreciate antique steam engines because in their day they were the workhorse that built the modern world we enjoyed today 💪 Since we weren't able to actually go in the museum across the street we found what used to be the locomotive engineers house... Today it sits abandoned with the roof collapsed in but with a bunch of train parts like wheels and pistons inside of the lean to garage. Across from the house are a few cranes that were used to unload train cars back in the day. Today they are sitting underneath the sun waiting for their turn to return back to nature from once they came 🌞🌦️🏚️⚙️👨‍🔧⚒️🔧🗜️🔩
Yury LeonYury Leon
Very nice and big place, you can do souvenir shopping as well, lots to see. They offer a Buffet with a variety of Turkish cousine, with seating around the museum area, the weather was so good that eating outside was best. Their broiled chicken was ++ ... if they run out of something just ask and don't stay quiet, they will replenish right away. If you're traveling on an organized tour, you won't have much time to visit the museum, but it doesn't stop you from having some good fun, just ask your Tour guide to give you some little extra time.
M. Yiğit MunganM. Yiğit Mungan
Open Air Museum with late 1800's era steam locomotives from German, England and French origins. Snow plowing, railroad maintenance and crane cars are also stored at the area. There is also a private railcar dedicated and privately designed and build for Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Founder of Republic of Turkey, in the purpose of inspections of Western Manuevers. The museum has restaurant for breakfast and dinner options, and at very good sightseeing location to bring small children and dogs, which annoyed at the long road to Bodrum.
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Open air steam train museum closed due to the zombie apocalypse 🚫🚂💨🧟‍♀️🧟‍♂️🧟 I don't know much about health and science but if you have a museum outside it seems to me that would virtually be Rona proof... Much like all the other ruins that are outside and are open to the public with virtually no restrictions.... Unless of course you're the owner of a beautiful train museum and are absolutely petrified of your own shadow or a virus with a 99.98% survival rate..... Then of course you keep the museum closed 🤷‍♂️😂👻🤣 Sad really because y'all know how much I love old machines. I especially appreciate antique steam engines because in their day they were the workhorse that built the modern world we enjoyed today 💪 Since we weren't able to actually go in the museum across the street we found what used to be the locomotive engineers house... Today it sits abandoned with the roof collapsed in but with a bunch of train parts like wheels and pistons inside of the lean to garage. Across from the house are a few cranes that were used to unload train cars back in the day. Today they are sitting underneath the sun waiting for their turn to return back to nature from once they came 🌞🌦️🏚️⚙️👨‍🔧⚒️🔧🗜️🔩
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Very nice and big place, you can do souvenir shopping as well, lots to see. They offer a Buffet with a variety of Turkish cousine, with seating around the museum area, the weather was so good that eating outside was best. Their broiled chicken was ++ ... if they run out of something just ask and don't stay quiet, they will replenish right away. If you're traveling on an organized tour, you won't have much time to visit the museum, but it doesn't stop you from having some good fun, just ask your Tour guide to give you some little extra time.
Yury Leon

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Open Air Museum with late 1800's era steam locomotives from German, England and French origins. Snow plowing, railroad maintenance and crane cars are also stored at the area. There is also a private railcar dedicated and privately designed and build for Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Founder of Republic of Turkey, in the purpose of inspections of Western Manuevers. The museum has restaurant for breakfast and dinner options, and at very good sightseeing location to bring small children and dogs, which annoyed at the long road to Bodrum.
M. Yiğit Mungan

M. Yiğit Mungan

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