Miaoli Railway Museum

The Miaoli Railway Museum (Chinese: 苗栗鐵道文物展示館; pinyin: Miáolì Zhídào Wénwù Zhǎnshìguǎn) is a railway park in Miaoli City, Miaoli County, Taiwan.[1]

Miaoli Railway Museum
苗栗鐵道文物展示館
Established10 June 1999
LocationMiaoli City, Miaoli County, Taiwan
Coordinates24°34′04″N 120°49′19″E
TypeTransport museum
Websitewww.railway.gov.tw/Miaoli

Diesel locomotives

  • TRA Class R0 diesel-electric locomotive R6
  • TRA Class S300 diesel-electric locomotive S305
  • TRA Class S400 diesel-electric locomotive S405
  • TRA LDH101 Narrow track 762mm diesel-hydraulic locomotives
  • Taiwan Alishan Railway 11403-5 diesel-mechanical locomotive
  • Taiwan Alishan Railway 11403-1 diesel-mechanical locomotive

Steam locomotives

  • TRA Class CT150 steam locomotive CT152
  • TRA Class DT560 steam locomotive DT561
  • Taiwan Alishan Railway number 28 Shay locomotive
  • Taiwan Sugar Corporation number 331 tank locomotive

Passenger cars

  • 30SP2502
  • 25TPK2053
  • LTPB1813
  • SPC2

Work train

  • Taiwan Sugar Corporation number 254 Draisine

Railway monuments and historic buildings

  • Locomotive garage
  • Railway turntable

Transportation

The museum is in walking distance south of Miaoli Station of the Taiwan Railways.

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See also

References

  1. "Railway Museum". Miaoli City. Miaolitravel.Net. Retrieved 29 January 2014. External link in |publisher= (help)


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