Nairobi
Railway Museum Day Tour
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Hour visit of the Railway Museum Exhibits 10 Old Steam
Engines Built Between 1923 and 1955 and presents the
Historical Growth of Kenya Narrating the Tale of the
Country’s Evolvement; Indeed it is the Rail
Road that Developed Kenya to the Country it is Today
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(Nairobi
Railway Museum is a railway museum in Nairobi, Kenya,
adjacent to Nairobi Railway Station. The Railway Museum
is at the end of Station Road near the Haile Selassie
Avenue roundabout.)
Steam
Locomotive
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Nairobi Railway Station
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Nairobi Railway Station |
Nairobi
Railway Museum &
Nairobi City Tour (Half Day)
Nairobi
Railway Museum &
Nairobi Tour View
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Nairobi
Railway Museum
Day Tour covers the Railway Station and the
Railway Museum, modern city centre, the colorful city
market, Parliament buildings, Kenyatta International
Conference Centre; the landmark of Nairobi (KICC), The
7th Memorial Park Bomblast and the National Theatre.
Also
included is the Phoenix Theatre, McMillan Memorial Library
and the renowned National Museum where there are spell-binding
displays of the early man, tribal regalia and flora
and fauna of Kenya. A visit to the adjacent snake park
is also included. The tour returns to your city hotel
or residence.
One
of the steam locomotives usually hauls a tourist excursion
from Nairobi to Naivasha on the second Saturday of the
month - and all-day outing which is great fun and highly
recommended. Kindly request African Spice Safaris to
arrange a trip for you.
Nairobi
Railway Museum &
Nairobi City Tour Prices
Dates
From |
Dates
To |
Price Per Person |
1st
Jan 2015 |
31st
Dec 2015 |
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Notes
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Opening Times: 8.45am
- 4.45pm (Normally 7 Days a Week, Including Most Public
Holidays)
Nairobi
Railway Museum Day Tour Price Includes;
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Any applicable taxes
* Service of an English speaking driver guide
*
Driver allowances and park fees for vehicle and driver
where applicable
* Transport based on a safari Minivan vehicle with pop
up roof for game viewing
Nairobi
Railway Museum Day Tour Does not Include;
*
Entrance fees where applicable
* Extras –tips, drinks or any other personal expenses
Accepted
Mode of Payment

Nairobi
Railway Museum, Kenya
Nairobi
Railway Museum is situated at the north-west end of
Nairobi and the station and can be seen from the Uhuru
Highway where it crosses the main line.
For
a nostalgic trip down memory lane, visit the Railway
Museum in Nairobi, at the west end of the Nairobi train
station. Established in 1971, the museum was created
to preserve and display to the public the relics and
records of the railways of East Africa.
Visit
the museum to have a delightful visit of the Kenya of
old, dating from the times of industry brought about
by colonialism, and driven by Africans and Asians. At
the museum you will have the chance to see the collection
of steam locomotives and rolling stock. Walk around
the delightful display of miniatures: smaller exhibits
and models.
The
Railway Museum in Nairobi remains connected to the railways,
allowing for restored locomotives to access the main
line for working steam excursions. The curator of the
museum is Maurice Barasa, and anthropologist by letters
and the son of a stationmaster on Kenya Railways, bringing
useful expertise into the museum.
Recently,
Class EB3 2409 has been restored to operating condition
by the steam team. An account of the restoration and
the process of restoring these nostalgic machines out
of another era are on hand.
Visit
the Railway Museum in Nairobi to learn
about the interesting history of the railways. You will
be informed about the painstaking effort and sheer man
power that was required to lay down the tracks, with
all of the challenges that were encountered during construction,
one of which is the fascinating tale of how production
was forced to be halted due to the 'man-eaters': lions
that made killing hits on the camps of the workers.
The
chilling account is retold of how two man-eating lions
attacked and killed scores of railway workers until
they were hunted down and killed by Colonel J.H. Patterson,
who had been supervising the railway project. The stuffed
and mounted carcasses of the two lions are now on display
at the Field Museum in Chicago.
More
accounts of how lions disturbed production reveal that
two other Englishmen were killed by lions near the railways.
The railways undoubtedly played a central part in shaping
Kenyan history, including helping to establish present
day Nairobi, and the trials and tribulations of the
line, together with the political details about how
the railway affected the lives of people from Africa,
England and Asia, is a fascinating history.
You
will be enthralled by visiting the Railway Museum in
Nairobi.
Booking
& Reservations for Nairobi
Railway Museum &
Nairobi City Tour (Half Day), Kenya contact:
Booking
Office Tel: +
254 718-179-967
Mobile
: 0721242711- Kenya
Email:
[email protected]
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