Norwegian Railway Museum

Norwegian Railway Museum administration and main exhibition hall

Norwegian Railway Museum, Hamar
The Norwegian Railway Museum (Norwegian: Norsk Jernbanemuseum) is located at Hamar in Hedmark, Norway. It is Norway's national railway museum and is operated by the Norwegian National Rail Administration.[1]
Contents
1 History
2 Gallery
3 See also
4 References
5 Other sources
6 External links
History

Established in 1896, until 1912 the collection was housed on the second floor of the Hamar Station. The museum is now located at the museum park at Martodden by Lake Mjøsa. [2]
The museum and has a unique collection relating to Norwegian railway history. The collection includes several of Norway's oldest station building which have been relocated to the park. The museum also has locomotives and carriages dating back to the very earliest days of the railway in Norway. Locomotive and carriages are displayed indoors and outdoors. They include one of Norway's largest steam locomotives - known as Dovregubben - and carriages which were part of the Norwegian Royal Train. The museum park is laid out with tracks, signals, locomotive halls, working restaurant car which is open to the public and Narvesen newspaper kiosk. Two trains run on the museum grounds during the summer: "Tertitten" (narrow gauge train) and "Knertitten" (mini train).[3]
Exhibits in the new museum building include objects, models and illustrations relating to Norwegian railway history, as well as video displays, games, animations and railway music. Open-air exhibits are only open during the summer. The museum also has a large library and photo collection. The photo collection has a large number of photographs from around 1860 through to today. The photographs are ones taken by professional photographers, railway employees and private individuals. The museum is connected to the Dovre Line by a branch line.[4]
Gallery
Kløft Railway Station
Bestum Railway Station
Ilseng Railway Station
Kjellingmo Railway Station
Urskog–Høland Line NSB type XXVII
See also
- History of rail transport in Norway
- Norwegian Railway Club
- Rail transport in Norway
References
^ Norwegian Railway Museum (Preserved railways)
^ The Norwegian Railway Museum, Hamar (The International Steam Pages)
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Other sources
- Bjerke, Thor; Holom, Finn (2004) Banedata 2004 (Oslo, Hamar: Norsk Jernbanemuseum & Norsk Jernbaneklubb)
ISBN 82-90286-28-7
External links
- Official website
Coordinates: 60°47′51″N 11°02′06″E / 60.79750°N 11.03500°E / 60.79750; 11.03500
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