The train collection is amazing, and you can really go inside and touch things. However, there is basically zero context given, not even simple texts, so the visit becomes quite meaningless unless you browse Wikipedia as you go. Quite upsetting for the 40 years old museum. Surprisingly, the oldest and most interesting Ov train from 1914 has been sold to a different park, and many of those that are left are turned into ugly restaurants inside instead or preserving their classic and authentic interior. Basically, the museum is deteriorating as a space and...
Read moreAmazing place. More expensive for foreigners but really worth every single penny. It's a lot bigger than the entrance makes it out to be. Not a lot of information in english, but just the opportunity to see up close these beasts of soviet engineering and climb all over the trains and the drivers cabs makes it an incredible experience. Both steam and diesel locomotives as well as a small selection of carriages. A fantastic place to visit if you're in tashkent, only minutes from tashkent central train station and about 10 minute walk from the russian...
Read moreIt is not a real museum I would say. Very dirty, all the dust, all the spider webs. You can many workers still work inside, in that circumstance, is it appropriate to charge for 30000 sum per adult? If you charge for tickets, then you suppose to make it a nice place for visitors to go. Not all these mess. All the wires, mechanic tools scattered around. I would never recommend anybody to go there! 10minutes walk, then done. Not worth it. Even it is free, I will...
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