The Tram Museum

  • Музей трамваев
  • Музей трамваев
  • Музей трамваев

It is no accident that Kolomna became the site of the Tram Museum. It was here, at the Kolomna Plant, that the first domestic electric streetcar car was built in 1891. Kolomna is the only city near Moscow, where a dynamically developing tramway enterprise has been working steadily for almost 70 years.

All this with good reason gives the right to call Kolomna the homeland of the Russian streetcar! And when you come here it is impossible not to visit the Tramway Museum.

The world around us is much bigger than we sometimes think! Our old friend the streetcar, which has had its ups and downs, successes and failures, is now experiencing a renaissance. It has been recognized as the most comfortable, reliable, and environmentally friendly form of urban transportation.

During your hour-long tour of the Tramway Museum, you will rediscover this urban regular. The museum's unique, world-wide collection, which now features more than two hundred tramcar models, will tell you about ancient and modern streetcars from all continents, as well as the islands of Japan and Great Britain.

FEATURES:

The Tram museum is accessible to wheelchair users.

The museum has a number of preferential tickets: for full-time students, for the disabled and pensioners, for employees of streetcar companies, as well as family tickets.

WORKING REGIME:
Monday, Wednesday - Friday: 13:00 to 18:00 (entry until 17:00) Saturday: 11:00 to 19:00 (admission until 18:00) Sunday: 11:00 to 17:00 ( entry until 4 pm) Tuesday: day off From September to June on weekdays, the Tram Museum is open only by appointment.


CONTACTS:

Phone: +7 916 955 01 47,

E-mail: info@trammuseum.ru

Site: http://trammuseum.ru
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