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Narrow-gauge railway line in Hungary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Széchenyi Railway Museum (Hungarian: Nagycenki Széchenyi Múzeumvasút) is a railway museum and narrow gauge railway in Nagycenk, Hungary.
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Nagycenki Széchenyi Múzeumvasút | |
Established | 1970 |
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Location | Nagycenk |
Coordinates | 47.624444°N 16.712222°E |
The museum is connected to the Győr–Sopron–Ebenfurth railway by a 760 mm narrow gauge railway.
There are number of narrow gauge locomotives and other items of rolling stock on display outside at the museum.
Railway | Number or name | Type or Class | Builder | Works Number |
Built | Wheels | Gauge | Notes | Image |
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OKÜ 10 | Sigl | 1060 | 1870 | 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) | [1] | ||||
OKÜ 21 | Krauss | 4428 | 1900 | 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) | |||||
Kaposvári Cukorgyár | V | Krauss | 7124 | 1916 | |||||
Graf Wenckheim Mosonszentmiklos | 357.314 HANYI ISTÓK |
O&K | 10726 | 1923 | |||||
KINCSES | MÁVAG | 3787 | 1915 | ||||||
490,057 | MÁVAG | 5849 | 1950 | ||||||
Diosgyör | 8 | MÁVAG | 3782 | 1915 | Carries 495,5001, also numbered 411,005. | ||||
492 | 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in) | Operational | |||||||
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