based on 55 reviewsThe Finnish Railway Museum is a railway museum in Hyvinka, Finland. It was founded in Helsinki in 1898. The museum moved to Hyvinka in 1974. The museum is located on the site of the former station and marshalling yard of the Hanko-Hyvinkää Railway. [1] In addition to the station building, the museum also retains a locomotive shed and several other buildings, mainly built in the 1870s.
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Very nice place
Very interesting place with inside and outside parts. A big collection nicely kept trains with rare models. There is a place for children to play train driver inside a small train (in the inside part)...
Touch history with own hands
Big area with huge amount of trains and related things to see and quite much to go in too. Nice place to visit with adults or any persons with boyhood dreams. Atmosphere is filled with inspiration to ...
For adults as well
My husband was very suspicious at first and thought that the place is for kids, but after going in, his thoughts changed. This place was amazing. Really old trains, locomotives, stories, photographs, ...
A must with kids
Two halls of trains and cars. Some of them you can see inside. Wonder why you cannot access to any and not even see inside the old president's car. Outside there is two more buildings. The old stat...
Superb collection of engines
WEll worth the visit, there were engines from all ages and many imported from USA or Britain, all kept in very good condition, by only problem was that many exhibits were only explained in Finnish, on...