Latvian Railway History Museum
Museum in Riga and Jelgava, Latvia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Latvian Railway History Museum (Latvian: Latvijas dzelzceļa vēstures muzejs) is a railway museum with expositions in Riga and in Jelgava, dedicated to the history of railway and its development in Latvia . The museum is a structural unit of the national railroad company, "Latvijas dzelzceļš". The museum has the largest collection of wide-gauge vehicles in the Baltics.[1]
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![]() Exposition of locomotives in the atvian Railway History Museu | |
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Coordinates | 56°56′27.24″N 24°5′40.2″E |
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Website | www |
Museum in Riga

The main branch of the museum is located in Riga and is housed in a locomotive repair shop, and also hosts events and concerts in an 1880s locomotive depot, both located in the Pārdaugava district of the city,[2][3] near the main building of the National Library of Latvia known as Castle of Light.[4] It was established on August 30, 1994, and contains more than a thousand railway-related items.[5] Samples of uniforms, tickets, train schedules and other things related to the Latvian Railway can be seen in the exhibits. Outside the museum premises, railway rolling stock can be seen - locomotives, wagons and other railway equipment operating in Latvia.[5] The museum has a resident cat, named Pearl.[6]
Jelgava Museum exposition
The Jelgava branch of the museum was opened on 24 December 1982, when the Jelgava Railway Department's Open Achievement Museum was opened in the Jelgava Railway Club.[7] In 1991, the Railway Museum moved to the railwaymen's residential house, which was built in 1903 and is located near Jelgava railway station.[8] The exposition includes semaphores, couplings, trolleys, locomotive wheelsets, hydrant, level crossing equipment and other things related to Latvian Railways.[7]
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