Museum · Chanakyapuri/Lutyens' Delhi

National Rail Museum

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The National Rail Museum in New Delhi is a treasure trove for railway enthusiasts and history buffs, located in the diplomatic enclave of Chanakyapuri. Spread over 11 acres, the museum displays a vast collection of steam, diesel, and electric locomotives, as well as historic carriages and coaches. Highlights include the Fairy Queen, the world's oldest working steam locomotive, and the Viceregal Dining Car. Visitors can explore indoor galleries with artifacts, models, and interactive exhibits. The outdoor area features a toy train ride for children and a simulated train journey. The museum is well-maintained and offers a nostalgic glimpse into India's rich railway heritage.

Don't miss

  • See the Fairy Queen, the world's oldest working steam locomotive (1855).
  • Climb aboard the Viceregal Dining Car used by British viceroys.
  • Ride the toy train that circles the outdoor exhibit area.
  • Explore the indoor gallery with detailed models and signaling equipment.
  • Visit the souvenir shop for railway-themed memorabilia.

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Ways to visit National Rail Museum

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current fees. book online to skip lines). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Allow 2 hours to see everything, including the toy train ride.
  • Photography is allowed; tripods may require permission.
  • The toy train and interactive exhibits are great for kids.
  • A cafeteria is on-site for light meals and snacks.

A bit of history

Established in 1977, the National Rail Museum was created to preserve and showcase the history of Indian Railways, which began in 1853. The museum houses over 100 exhibits, including royal carriages and vintage engines.

Common questions

Is the museum open on Mondays?

The museum is closed on Mondays and national holidays.

Can I take a ride on a real train?

The toy train is a miniature ride; no full-size train rides are available.

Are guided tours offered?

Yes, guided tours can be arranged for groups with prior booking.

Is there parking?

Limited parking is available on-site.

How far is it from Connaught Place?

About 6 km; a 20-minute drive depending on traffic.

Can I touch the exhibits?

Most outdoor exhibits can be touched; indoor items are behind barriers.

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