Trieste Campo Marzio Railway Museum Explained

Trieste Campo Marzio Railway Museum
Native Name:Museo ferroviario di Trieste Campo Marzio
Native Name Lang:1024px-Museo_ferroviario.jpg
Coordinates:45.6459°N 13.7551°W
Established:March 8, 1984
Location:Trieste, via Giulio Cesare 1
Type:Railway and tramway museum
Website:http://www.museoferroviariotrieste.it

The Trieste Campo Marzio Railway Museum is a museum in Trieste (Italy), concerned with railway and tram transportation. It is housed in Trieste Campo Marzio railway station, the former Trieste Staatsbahnhof (earlier still known as the Sankt-Andrae-Bahnhof) during the Austro-Hungarian period and one of the two main terminal stations in Trieste. the museum has been closed for renovation by the Fondazione FS (the heritage foundation of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane).[1]

General

The museum, inaugurated on March 8, 1984, hosts historic rolling stock and locomotives on the five existing tracks of the former passenger station built by Austro-Hungarian government. Inside the station building the museum holds devices, signals and interlocking, as well as scale models[2] . It covers all the railways history of Trieste area from mid-19th century to mid-20th century: during this period the city and its nearby territory were part of different nations, as Austria-Hungary, Kingdom of Italy, Socialist Yugoslavia and Republican Italy.

Rolling stock

The rolling stock [3] examples kept in the museum include:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trieste Campo Marzio, la prima stazione-museo d'Italia. Fondazionefs.it.
  2. Web site: Il museo ferroviario finisce in scatola. 29 October 2017. Ilpiccolo.gelocal.it.
  3. Web site: L'archivio di Photorail - Museo Trieste Campo Marzio. Photorail.it.