There is a fairly large exposition of trains, you can climb into many exhibits and see how everything works there. It will be interesting for everyone: both adults and children. The only thing is that young children need to be watched very carefully, because the trains are huge, and the stairs are very dangerous.
It's a great place. I really liked the museum, you can climb into any of the locomotives. There is a convenient ladder to each locomotive, so even children can easily climb up and climb inside. There is also an opportunity to ride a steam locomotive on the territory of the museum, the children were delighted with this museum.
A good place to walk in the evening with children , especially boys are interested in climbing on every train , it is dangerous for little ones, of course, from the age of 4 and above, I think it will be good, and then with the careful supervision of adults. Children are free, adults 13 thousand for admission. It is cool as there are many trees and watered in the evening, atmospheric . We were at 5 p.m., it was comfortable.
From the outside and from afar, the museum looks very attractive, so much so that you want to go in. However, unfortunately, not everything is so rosy from the inside, or rather, everything is not so… It is a pity, because almost all the exhibits are in a deplorable state, some are generally frightening in their appearance, so much so that you do not want to climb and study the mechanism at all. There is a possibility that the museum has not been sponsored for a long time, is not being restored and does not carry out any preventive inspections, much less works… Entrance, by the way, is paid. And in front of the entrance there are magnificent models of "swallows" from the past.
A paradise for fans of steam locomotives and trains of all ages. We had a lot of fun, climbed on steam locomotives and diesel locomotives. There are many interesting models not only of the Soviet past, but also of the earlier period. Near the subway. As in all museums, prices for tourists are higher. Pay special attention when planning trips and budget for visiting museums.
I recommend you to visit!
Excellent park 👌 Children can climb on steam locomotives 👍 And a diesel locomotive runs inside the park (for an additional fee. payment). Some carriages are equipped with a cafe, in the style of a restaurant car 😊👌
The museum is small, especially when compared with Brest or Leningrad. It is bad that there are no signs with the names of steam locomotives, diesel locomotives and electric locomotives and their characteristics. But children will really like the fact that most of the exhibits can climb into the cabin.
A great place to walk and immerse yourself in the history of the development of railway transport. It is pleasant to walk along clean, well-groomed paths.
A very cool and visual place to get acquainted with the technique. There is a parking lot. The ticket is not very expensive. All steam locomotives are open for access. Some models are striking in their monumentality. Some are futuristic. I recommend everyone to go there with children!!!
A good place to walk with a child. But, the locomotive is all beautiful only from the outside. Everything is bad inside. Broken windows, a decrepit floor and dirty. There are no working snack points, although the signs are standing. There is absolutely no access to diesel locomotives with children.
A stunning museum park, it's nice to walk, sit on benches in the shade of trees. The locomotives are impressive! Everywhere there is access to the driver's cab and to the stoker, you can actually imagine how these machines worked! You can ride an electric locomotive on a narrow-gauge railway.
The night lights of the trains were made cool. It's very atmospheric. But please remove unnecessary restaurants and attractions that have not opened. They are completely inappropriate.
Don't drive by! As I have done very often! A wonderful museum for both adults and children! It's interesting to see and touch everything! It is very interesting to have unique exhibits! And I recommend a fun ride on the narrow - gauge railway 👍🏻
A good place for a fruitful walk with children on a not hot day. They climb there from the bottom of their hearts, jump, twist and pull what can not be touched in other places
A cool museum, the child is delighted. I put five stars in advance, a lot of things need to be put in order (shops, paths, landscaping, a place where to buy a ticket). There are a lot of trains, the collection is super. We will definitely come again.
Under reconstruction, but they still let you in. The equipment is well maintained, they plan to make a very interesting park, well done! Despite the renovation work, it is still beautiful and interesting
It's a great museum, my men are delighted... Both little boys and grown men!!! Delhi is thrilled that you can climb, see, touch! Reconstruction was carried out, almost all trains were opened, they are cool!!! We always went just to watch, but not long ago we went with a guide!!!! It's probably not interesting!!!
A great place, the entrance costs 30,000 or 40,000, I don't remember exactly. There are a lot of exhibits everywhere you can get inside, there is a place to roam. At the moment, active repairs are being done there and it will only get steeper.
A wonderful and very interesting open-air museum. There is an opportunity to examine and touch locomotives of different times. Friendly staff will always tell you about the copies of interest. A wonderful walk along the narrow-gauge walk is a great addition to the tour. Thank you for your great pleasure. Bernhard and Tanya, Rapperswil, Switzerland
The history of locomotives, this is an interesting museum for locomotives, I was there a long time ago when I was a child, I don't know if something has changed
The child is delighted! There are a lot of trains, you can climb wherever there is no repair, you can ride an electric tram for a small fee, the entrance fee is also small. They say there used to be signs with signatures, there were none on our visit, but it's a pity, I wanted to tell the child more. The museum is in the process of installing benches and repairing tracks, so it will be even better!
Everything is fine! The staff is friendly, helpful, the driver is just a smart guy. The museum is being gradually restored. Those who write bad reviews: The museum has its own season. There are nuances in the maintenance of exhibits.
The general condition of the museum is three-fold and that's a stretch. Half of the exhibits are in poor condition: broken windows, lanterns, missing elements. The territory is undergoing endless reconstruction. The trees are not trimmed, and they cover the whole view. You won't get good photos.
On the one hand, there are many different trains. On the other hand, they are either closed, 50% for sure, or it is impossible to climb into them, or they are not safe - stairs dangerous for children, broken windows, sticking pieces of something unclear, falling off parts. I was here 4 years ago and now it has become many times worse. At least they are doing better outside, I want the trains themselves to be repaired too and put up safe stairs, but this is not the case. I am glad that there is an opportunity to drive a diesel locomotive, for a fee. Although I read above that it's like free entertainment 🤔
It is a very interesting place if you and your child want to walk in Tashkent, but just parks are no longer interesting to the child, the theme park with real steam locomotives and diesel locomotives, and there is also a railway with a real electric train with wagons on which you can ride around the park, there is a small museum and access to the toilet, which is important, for the park is not poorly monitored, so it is clean and safe there!
I liked that you can climb into each locomotive, but the interior of the locomotives is the same, you climbed into one locomotive, you don't have to climb into the rest. But overall I liked it. The appearance is beautiful and unique for each locomotive.
An excellent museum of railway equipment, you can climb everywhere. It's great to take a train ride along the park with the children :) we visited this museum as a child, it's nice to remember it again, thank you for continuing to act :)
A cool open-air museum. It will be interesting for both children and adults. Almost all trains can be boarded (basic physical training is needed) and watched. It's a pity that the mechanisms don't work, but it's still interesting. You can also take a ride on a narrow-gauge railway. It is better to choose warmer weather, as the museum is large and you risk freezing. A ticket for one adult is 25,000 soums.
An excellent museum for visiting with children, they let them into steam locomotives.
06.2024 - repair work is underway.
There is still a shortage of information plates
A historical, legendary place! Everything is the same as before, which is good news. But, it would be great to add explanatory plaques to the exposed equipment to know what it is.
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June 12, 2024
Maybe it will be better in the future, but so far this is the most uninteresting railway museum I've been to. Now there is a global renovation, ~ 80% of the exhibits are being converted, it is impossible to get into them. There are no signs with information about the wagons for the entire museum. Workers' belongings (socks, T-shirts, towels, mats) were also scattered in some wagons. The administration is not very concerned about this situation. The answer to our questions was: "well, yes, they work," "no, we can't return the money - I can't cancel at the checkout." In general, if you were thinking about this location, don't waste your time. Maybe in a year everything will be put in order here, but this is not for sure)
A must-visit. But apparently we need a guide, we went in without him, through the back entrance)) It just so happened, there was no one there for some reason.! All the locomotives are intact, beautiful, you can climb up and spin everything)
The museum museum. You can climb on trains, wander around them. You climb into the driver's cabin - nothing is clear, but it is very interesting. Perhaps it would be worthwhile to post at least some information about the trains, what year they were, where they went (well, at least to have some idea, and not just "here's the train - it once went"). It's great that you can ride one trailer in a straight line back and forth for 10 minutes in total. We went with the children and were impressed.
A great place to visit with children. Even when we were little, we were with a two-year-old, he was delighted. There are a lot of steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, many of them can be climbed into the cabin, although it is not easy everywhere. The condition inside is pretty deplorable, but it's still interesting. The territory is well maintained, you can ride on a narrow-gauge railway. In general, I definitely recommend it!
It's a good museum. You can climb inside locomotives and wagons, children like it. A "tourist" train also runs through the center of the museum, with authentic horns)