Museo Ferroviario Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Still closed for renovation: As of 5th Feb 2019
Sadly still closed. The staff were most apologetic and gave me information on other sites instead. However, the adjacent station is still worth visiting, if you're interested in railway history. The t...
not a tourist place , it is a litle far to the center, but is posibble arrive by walk, is rather to train lovers , has some more than 100 years old trains
Tacna is a pretty ghastly town -- crowded, decrepit and with no architectural merit. But the railway museum was a delightful find. They clearly don't have many visitors (they had to unlock the gate to...
Nice collection of trains and cars converted to run on tracks, but it also includes a very big collection of metal working machines/tools including hundreds of wooden models of parts that were used in...
Still closed for renovation: As of 5th Feb 2019
Sadly still closed. The staff were most apologetic and gave me information on other sites instead. However, the adjacent station is still worth visiting, if you're interested in railway history. The t...
tacna,peru
This attraction is located in the city of tacna peru, 45 minutes from arica. The museum itself is not too interesting
has some more than 100 years old trains
not a tourist place , it is a litle far to the center, but is posibble arrive by walk, is rather to train lovers , has some more than 100 years old trains
Hidden gem
Tacna is a pretty ghastly town -- crowded, decrepit and with no architectural merit. But the railway museum was a delightful find. They clearly don't have many visitors (they had to unlock the gate to...
Well worth a visit if you like trains or machines
Nice collection of trains and cars converted to run on tracks, but it also includes a very big collection of metal working machines/tools including hundreds of wooden models of parts that were used in...