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Bulawayo Railway Museum is a railway museum located at Bulawayo railway station in Zimbabwe that houses several exhibitions on the history of the railway system in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia. Its oldest exhibits date back to 1897, and include Cecil Rhodes' personal railway coach.
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Bulawayo Railway Museum of Zimbabwe

NB, RHQH+72P, Fourteenth Ave, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
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Bulawayo Railway Museum is a railway museum located at Bulawayo railway station in Zimbabwe that houses several exhibitions on the history of the railway system in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia. Its oldest exhibits date back to 1897, and include Cecil Rhodes' personal railway coach.

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The Greatest Tourism Whisperer of our time from the NATIONAL MUSEUMS AND MONUMENTS OF ZIMBABWE : Uncle Phinney Chauke .

In the realm of Zimbabwe's rich history, vibrant culture, and precious heritage, there exists a legendary storyteller who has been captivating audiences with his extraordinary talent. Uncle Phinney Chauke, affectionately known as the "Tourism Whisperer," has been sharing the treasures of Zimbabwe's past, present, and future with visitors from far and wide. His in-depth knowledge, passion, and charisma have earned him a reputation as one of the country's most revered and beloved tourism ambassadors.

Uncle Phinney's storytelling prowess is a masterful journey through the ages, transporting listeners to the ancient civilizations of Great Zimbabwe, the majestic ruins and the resilient communities of the present day. With a twinkle in his eye and a gentle smile, he weaves a narrative that celebrates the triumphs and tribulations of Zimbabwe's history, from the early kingdoms to the modern nation. His tales of ancestral heroes, colonial legacy, and contemporary struggles are both poignant and uplifting, inspiring a deeper understanding and appreciation of the country's complex heritage.

Beyond the historical accounts, Uncle Phinney is a guardian of Zimbabwe's intangible heritage, sharing the customs, traditions, and beliefs that have shaped the nation's identity. He reveals the significance of intricate wood carvings, the symbolism of vibrant textiles, and the rhythms of entrancing music. Through his stories, the sights, sounds, and scents of Zimbabwe come alive, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the warmth and hospitality of the local culture.

Uncle Phinney's impact extends far beyond the tourism sector, as he has become a custodian of Zimbabwe's collective memory and a champion of community development. His work has helped preserve the country's cultural heritage, supported local artisans and entrepreneurs, and promoted cross-cultural understanding and exchange. As a result, he has been recognized and celebrated by both national and international organizations for his contributions to tourism, culture, and community empowerment.

In conclusion, Uncle Phinney Chauke is a national treasure and a shining example of Zimbabwe's rich cultural heritage. His exceptional storytelling, passion for history, and dedication to community development make him the greatest tourism whisperer of our time. If you ever find yourself in Zimbabwe, do not miss the opportunity to encounter Uncle Phinney(+263776058523) and experience the warmth, wisdom, and wonder of his storytelling...

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6y

This place is well worth the effort if you have any interest in trains and the role the railway played in the colonial history of east Africa. It's a rusty treasure trove! It is falling apart and we were the only ones there the afternoon we visited, so see it while you can!

The large collection of train engines and cars spans steam, diesel and diesel-electric technologies, from the mid 1800s to the 1970s. With Bulawayo's coal-fired power plant in the background setting the scene! For only $2 you can easily spend a couple hours roaming around and climbing in/on the various exhibits. There is even a hand-powered trolley and a 100m of track you can operate yourself. They ask $5 for a guide book, but will let you use one and return it if you don't wish to buy one. Fantastic glimpse of colonial era African history!

Highly recommended (if you like trains...

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8y

Fascinating! A real treasure of a place, which sadly does not get many visitors. So, congratulations to all those who look after it, and keep smiling! By mid afternoon I was the only visitor that day. Lovely to see Cecil Rhodes' carriage, the history of how, where and why the railways were built. 'Jack Tar' the first loco over Victoria Falls bridge. And lots more. Here's a picture of the curator and Ricky, our taxi driver, (great chap, Old Skool Times is best taxi in town!) who took us around various places in Bulawayo. Lovely people in Bulawayo! Hope to return one day. Visited March 2017...

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The Greatest Tourism Whisperer of our time from the NATIONAL MUSEUMS AND MONUMENTS OF ZIMBABWE : Uncle Phinney Chauke . In the realm of Zimbabwe's rich history, vibrant culture, and precious heritage, there exists a legendary storyteller who has been captivating audiences with his extraordinary talent. Uncle Phinney Chauke, affectionately known as the "Tourism Whisperer," has been sharing the treasures of Zimbabwe's past, present, and future with visitors from far and wide. His in-depth knowledge, passion, and charisma have earned him a reputation as one of the country's most revered and beloved tourism ambassadors. Uncle Phinney's storytelling prowess is a masterful journey through the ages, transporting listeners to the ancient civilizations of Great Zimbabwe, the majestic ruins and the resilient communities of the present day. With a twinkle in his eye and a gentle smile, he weaves a narrative that celebrates the triumphs and tribulations of Zimbabwe's history, from the early kingdoms to the modern nation. His tales of ancestral heroes, colonial legacy, and contemporary struggles are both poignant and uplifting, inspiring a deeper understanding and appreciation of the country's complex heritage. Beyond the historical accounts, Uncle Phinney is a guardian of Zimbabwe's intangible heritage, sharing the customs, traditions, and beliefs that have shaped the nation's identity. He reveals the significance of intricate wood carvings, the symbolism of vibrant textiles, and the rhythms of entrancing music. Through his stories, the sights, sounds, and scents of Zimbabwe come alive, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the warmth and hospitality of the local culture. Uncle Phinney's impact extends far beyond the tourism sector, as he has become a custodian of Zimbabwe's collective memory and a champion of community development. His work has helped preserve the country's cultural heritage, supported local artisans and entrepreneurs, and promoted cross-cultural understanding and exchange. As a result, he has been recognized and celebrated by both national and international organizations for his contributions to tourism, culture, and community empowerment. In conclusion, Uncle Phinney Chauke is a national treasure and a shining example of Zimbabwe's rich cultural heritage. His exceptional storytelling, passion for history, and dedication to community development make him the greatest tourism whisperer of our time. If you ever find yourself in Zimbabwe, do not miss the opportunity to encounter Uncle Phinney(+263776058523) and experience the warmth, wisdom, and wonder of his storytelling magic. By Nkuzi ya Mananga
Peter LPeter L
This place is well worth the effort if you have any interest in trains and the role the railway played in the colonial history of east Africa. It's a rusty treasure trove! It is falling apart and we were the only ones there the afternoon we visited, so see it while you can! The large collection of train engines and cars spans steam, diesel and diesel-electric technologies, from the mid 1800s to the 1970s. With Bulawayo's coal-fired power plant in the background setting the scene! For only $2 you can easily spend a couple hours roaming around and climbing in/on the various exhibits. There is even a hand-powered trolley and a 100m of track you can operate yourself. They ask $5 for a guide book, but will let you use one and return it if you don't wish to buy one. Fantastic glimpse of colonial era African history! Highly recommended (if you like trains and history)
Crispian HuggillCrispian Huggill
Fascinating! A real treasure of a place, which sadly does not get many visitors. So, congratulations to all those who look after it, and keep smiling! By mid afternoon I was the only visitor that day. Lovely to see Cecil Rhodes' carriage, the history of how, where and why the railways were built. 'Jack Tar' the first loco over Victoria Falls bridge. And lots more. Here's a picture of the curator and Ricky, our taxi driver, (great chap, Old Skool Times is best taxi in town!) who took us around various places in Bulawayo. Lovely people in Bulawayo! Hope to return one day. Visited March 2017 Crispian, UK
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The Greatest Tourism Whisperer of our time from the NATIONAL MUSEUMS AND MONUMENTS OF ZIMBABWE : Uncle Phinney Chauke . In the realm of Zimbabwe's rich history, vibrant culture, and precious heritage, there exists a legendary storyteller who has been captivating audiences with his extraordinary talent. Uncle Phinney Chauke, affectionately known as the "Tourism Whisperer," has been sharing the treasures of Zimbabwe's past, present, and future with visitors from far and wide. His in-depth knowledge, passion, and charisma have earned him a reputation as one of the country's most revered and beloved tourism ambassadors. Uncle Phinney's storytelling prowess is a masterful journey through the ages, transporting listeners to the ancient civilizations of Great Zimbabwe, the majestic ruins and the resilient communities of the present day. With a twinkle in his eye and a gentle smile, he weaves a narrative that celebrates the triumphs and tribulations of Zimbabwe's history, from the early kingdoms to the modern nation. His tales of ancestral heroes, colonial legacy, and contemporary struggles are both poignant and uplifting, inspiring a deeper understanding and appreciation of the country's complex heritage. Beyond the historical accounts, Uncle Phinney is a guardian of Zimbabwe's intangible heritage, sharing the customs, traditions, and beliefs that have shaped the nation's identity. He reveals the significance of intricate wood carvings, the symbolism of vibrant textiles, and the rhythms of entrancing music. Through his stories, the sights, sounds, and scents of Zimbabwe come alive, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the warmth and hospitality of the local culture. Uncle Phinney's impact extends far beyond the tourism sector, as he has become a custodian of Zimbabwe's collective memory and a champion of community development. His work has helped preserve the country's cultural heritage, supported local artisans and entrepreneurs, and promoted cross-cultural understanding and exchange. As a result, he has been recognized and celebrated by both national and international organizations for his contributions to tourism, culture, and community empowerment. In conclusion, Uncle Phinney Chauke is a national treasure and a shining example of Zimbabwe's rich cultural heritage. His exceptional storytelling, passion for history, and dedication to community development make him the greatest tourism whisperer of our time. If you ever find yourself in Zimbabwe, do not miss the opportunity to encounter Uncle Phinney(+263776058523) and experience the warmth, wisdom, and wonder of his storytelling magic. By Nkuzi ya Mananga
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This place is well worth the effort if you have any interest in trains and the role the railway played in the colonial history of east Africa. It's a rusty treasure trove! It is falling apart and we were the only ones there the afternoon we visited, so see it while you can! The large collection of train engines and cars spans steam, diesel and diesel-electric technologies, from the mid 1800s to the 1970s. With Bulawayo's coal-fired power plant in the background setting the scene! For only $2 you can easily spend a couple hours roaming around and climbing in/on the various exhibits. There is even a hand-powered trolley and a 100m of track you can operate yourself. They ask $5 for a guide book, but will let you use one and return it if you don't wish to buy one. Fantastic glimpse of colonial era African history! Highly recommended (if you like trains and history)
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Fascinating! A real treasure of a place, which sadly does not get many visitors. So, congratulations to all those who look after it, and keep smiling! By mid afternoon I was the only visitor that day. Lovely to see Cecil Rhodes' carriage, the history of how, where and why the railways were built. 'Jack Tar' the first loco over Victoria Falls bridge. And lots more. Here's a picture of the curator and Ricky, our taxi driver, (great chap, Old Skool Times is best taxi in town!) who took us around various places in Bulawayo. Lovely people in Bulawayo! Hope to return one day. Visited March 2017 Crispian, UK
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