One of the best-kept open-air railway museums in Poland. Among the exhibits you can find a pump feeding the water to the steam engine, a railway turntable, which allows changing the direction of a train or a fully equipped trackman’s booth with a bar.
The Museum of the Narrow-Gauge Railway is one of the best maintained railway museums in Poland. Exhibits include a powerful pump for the irrigation of steam engines, a turntable for changing the direction of travel, and a fully-equipped lineman’s booth with barriers.
The museum can boost the biggest European collection of narrow-gauge rolling stock (whose spacing of 600 mm is the narrowest in Poland), and consists of over 40 exhibits. Thanks to such magnificent objects, the museum attracts enthusiasts from the whole of Europe.