If you arrive in Bucharest by train or if you leave from the North Station somewhere else in Romania or in Europe, take a few minutes to discover the Romanian Railway Museum. Although it is not large, it takes you on a journey through railway history, from beginning of the European railway line in 1830 (between Liverpool and Manchester), to Romanian inception in 1854 (Oravita-Bazias line, only for coal transport ) and until today.
Looking back is amazing how trains have developed, from the steam engines to high speed trains (with maximum operational speed of 430km/h). This tiny museum reveals a fascinating world and I invite you all to discover it:
Looking back is amazing how trains have developed, from the steam engines to high speed trains (with maximum operational speed of 430km/h). This tiny museum reveals a fascinating world and I invite you all to discover it: