Israel Railway Museum


Israel Railway Museum is the national railway museum of Israel, located in Haifa. The railway museum is owned by Israel Railways and is located at the Haifa East Railway Station which nowadays no longer serves passengers.

Features

The museum features the railway history of Israel, its predecessor states and neighbouring countries back to 1892. The location itself is an attraction, as it was the shed for the Jezreel Valley branch of the former Hejaz Railway. The museum features a collection of rolling stock, signs, tickets and other items. The museum has both an indoor and an outdoor section, with the indoor section having been renovated in 2000.
[Image:Haifa RM 08a.jpg|thumb|right|238px|Hejaz Railway locomotive No. 10]

Some notable exhibits

[Image:Haifa RM 07 WS.jpg|thumb|right|238px|A compartment inside saloon coach No. 98]

Opening hours

Image:Haifa RM 02.jpg|thumb|right|238px|Tender of Palestine Railways P class 4-6-0 steam locomotive No. 62
[Image:Haifa Ost 4.jpg|thumb|right|238px|Part of the preserved Haifa East station building at the museum]
The museum is open Sunday to Thursday from 8:30 to 15:30. Payment is available by cash or credit card at the door.
The museum is at Haifa East railway station but passenger trains do not stop there. However, by prior arrangement with the museum manager, groups of 25 people or more who are visiting the Railway Museum may arrange for an intercity train to stop at Haifa East.