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  2. Nairobi Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Nairobi Railway Museum is a railway museum in Nairobi, Kenya, adjacent to Nairobi railway station. Containing exhibits from the defunct East African Railways, it was opened in 1971 by East African Railways and Harbours Corporation. It is operated by Kenya Railways. [1] The museum has maintained its rail connection.

  3. Nairobi railway station - Wikipedia

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    Nairobi railway station is a railway station located in Nairobi, Kenya. The station is on the metre gauge Uganda Railway , and previously provided services to Mombasa three times per week. [3] However, in 2017, the new Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway took over services to Mombasa, starting from a new Nairobi Terminus in Syokimau , 20km ...

  4. List of railway museums - Wikipedia

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    Kyushu Railway History Museum, in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka. Ome Railway Park, in Ome, Tokyo. Otaru City General Museum, in Otaru, Hokkaido. Railway Museum in Saitama, Saitama. Romance Car Museum in Kanagawa [15] SCMaglev and Railway Park in Nagoya. Shikoku Railway Cultural Center, in Saijō, Ehime.

  5. National Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Railway Museum ( NRM) is a museum in York, England, forming part of the Science Museum Group. The museum tells the story of rail transport in Britain and its impact on society. It is the home of the national collection of historically significant railway vehicles such as Mallard, Stirling Single, Duchess of Hamilton and a Japanese ...

  6. EAR 59 class - Wikipedia

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    5918, 5930. The EAR 59 class is a class of oil-fired 1,000 mm ( 3 ft in) gauge Garratt -type articulated steam locomotives. The 34 members of the class were built by Beyer, Peacock and Company in Manchester, England, for the East African Railways (EAR). They entered service in 1955–56, and were the largest, heaviest and most powerful steam ...

  7. History of Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    The earliest account of Nairobi 's / naɪˈroʊbɪ / history dates back to 1899 when a railway depot was built in a brackish African swamp occupied by a pastoralist people, the Maasai, the sedentary Akamba people, as well as the agriculturalist Kikuyu people who were all displaced by the colonialists. The railway complex and the building around ...

  8. List of museums in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Community Museums of Kenya. Fort Jesus Museum, Mombasa. Garissa Museum. Gede National Monument. Hyrax Hill Site Museum. Jumba la Mtwana. Kabarnet Museum. Kapenguria Museum. Karen Blixen Museum, near Nairobi.

  9. EAR 60 class - Wikipedia

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    Numbers. 6001–6029. First run. 1953. Disposition. One preserved; others scrapped. [1] The EAR 60 class, also known as the Governor class, was a class of 1,000 mm ( 3 ft in) gauge 4-8-2+2-8-4 Garratt -type articulated steam locomotives built for the East African Railways as a development of the EAR's existing 56 class. [2]

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