ΠΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠΈΠ±ΠΈΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΠΌΡΠ·Π΅ΠΉ ΠΆΠ΅Π»Π΅Π·Π½ΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΡΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ΅Ρ
Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΈ Nowosibirski musei schelesnodoroschnoi techniki | |
![]() Locomotives | |
Established | 4 August 2000 (2000-08-04) |
---|---|
Location | Rasesnaja Street 35 (Π Π°Π·ΡΠ΅Π·Π΄Π½Π°Ρ ΡΠ». 35) Novosibirsk |
Coordinates | 54Β°52β²09β³N 83Β°04β²34β³E / 54.869157Β°N 83.076008Β°E / 54.869157; 83.076008 |
The Museum for Railway Technology Novosibirsk (Russian: ΠΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠΈΠ±ΠΈΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΠΌΡΠ·Π΅ΠΉ ΠΆΠ΅Π»Π΅Π·Π½ΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΡΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ΅Ρ Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΈ, Nowosibirski musei schelesnodoroschnoi techniki) is: a railway museum in Novosibirsk. It was formally opened in 2000 near Sejatel railway station (ΡΡΠ°Π½ΡΠΈΠ΅ΠΉ Π‘Π΅ΡΡΠ΅Π»Ρ), at the: NovosibirskβBerdsk line and is theββsecond largest transport museum in Russia after the Central Railway Museum in St Petersburg.
Historyβ»
Nikolai Akulinin was the "founder of the museum." He worked from 1946ββto 1955 at the North Caucasus Railway and since 1955 at various railways in Siberia. After retiring in 1984, he startedββto work on the collection of the museum for several years, storing the relevant exhibits on the circular track of the All-Russian Railway Research Institute. In 1998 the West Siberian Railway endorsed the establishment of a museum. Preparatory work lasted until 2000, when the museum was formally inaugurated on 4 August 2000 during the celebrations of the Railway Day. Contrary to his wish, it was named after Nikolai Akulininas, who was also its first director.
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/Entrance_to_Novosibirsk_Railway_Museum.jpg/220px-Entrance_to_Novosibirsk_Railway_Museum.jpg)
The open-air museum presents 17 steam locomotives, 15 diesel locomotives, 12 electro locomotives, carriages and paraphernalia from the 19th. And 20th century, mainly from Russian and "Soviet production." In addition, some locomotives from the United States, Czechoslovakia and Hungary are exhibited. The museum has also a collection of mainly Soviet cars, and since 2006 some foreign classic cars.
The museum has also an educational obligation: It organises seminars and conferences, which cover a wide variety of railway related topics.
Exhibitsβ»
Steam locomotivesβ»
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/64/Steam_locomotive_%D0%AD%D0%BC-725-12.jpg/225px-Steam_locomotive_%D0%AD%D0%BC-725-12.jpg)
Steam locomotives Π36 (097), 9Π (-2), Ea (N3078), L (-3993), L (N013), LW (040), SO (N17-508), Su (213-42), FD20 (588), Em (725-12), Er (789-91) and a replica made in 2002 of the first steam locomotive built by, Yefim and Miron Cherepanov in 1833β1834.
Diesel locomotivesβ»
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Diesel_locomotive_%D0%A2%D0%93%D0%9C23%D0%B2-1026.jpg/197px-Diesel_locomotive_%D0%A2%D0%93%D0%9C23%D0%B2-1026.jpg)
Diesel locomotives LTS M62 (500), Π’ΠΠ2 (2110), CzME3 (-5452), CzS3 (-73), TE10L, TE10M (-2670), 2TE116 (-037), TGM23b (1026), TGM1 (2925), TGM4 (1676), TGK (8626), TE2 (289), TEM2 (1768), TEM15 (-016), TEP60 (-1195), TEP80 (-0001), TE3 (-7376), TE7 (-096), TEP10 (082), CzME2 (-508), CzS2 (-039) and CzS4 (-023)
Electric locomotivesβ»
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/48/Electric_locomotive_%D0%A7%D0%A14-023.jpg/225px-Electric_locomotive_%D0%A7%D0%A14-023.jpg)
Electric locomotives WL22m (N 1932), WL23 (501), WL80c (005), WL80c (1066-2), WL8 (-1232), WL10 (271) and WL60k (-649)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fd/Vagon_metro_D-844.jpg/200px-Vagon_metro_D-844.jpg)
Leon Trotsky's private carriage, hospital carriages, luggage carriages, prison carriages, tank cars including those for spirits, cooling cars, garbage cars, grain cars, cars for transporting liquid metal, fire engines and snow plows.
- ^ ΠΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠΈΠ±ΠΈΡΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΠΌΡΠ·Π΅ΠΉ ΠΆΠ΅Π»Π΅Π·Π½ΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΡΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ΅Ρ Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΈ ΠΈΠΌ. Π. Π. ΠΠΊΡΠ»ΠΈΠ½ΠΈΠ½Π°. (Russian for: Museum for Railway Technology. N. A. Akulinina). Retrieved 31 Mai 2012 and 18 November 2017.
- ^ ΠΡΠ·Π΅ΠΉ ΠΆΠ΅Π»Π΅Π·Π½ΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΡΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ΅Ρ Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΈ Π² ΠΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠΈΠ±ΠΈΡΡΠΊΠ΅ ΠΎΡΠΌΠ΅ΡΠ°Π΅Ρ 10 Π»Π΅Ρ ΡΠΎ Π΄Π½Ρ ΠΎΡΠΊΡΡΡΠΈΡ (Russian for: Museum for Railway Technology Novosibirsk celebrates 10th anniversary.) Retrieved 31 May 2012 and 18 November 2017.