Nairobi Railway Museum

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Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Nairobi Railway Museum is a railway museum in Nairobi, Kenya, adjacent to Nairobi railway station. Containing exhibits from the defunct East African Railways, it was opened in 1971 by East African Railways and Harbours Corporation. It is operated by Kenya Railways.[1]

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An unusual exhibit at the museum

The museum has maintained its rail connection. This allows for the efficient movement of museum exhibits for maintenance and placing items in the collection.

The three operational steam locomotives are stored securely under cover within the main railway works. Visitors must request an appointment to view them.[1] They have not been used for several years. One of the display locomotives, 301 (2301) was used in the 1985 movie, Out of Africa.

The museum's collection also includes early diesel locomotives and passenger coaches. Friends of the Railway Museum East Africa (FORM East Africa), a concern encompassing Railway and Locomotive enthusiasts, has assisted in sourcing and securing artifacts for the museum.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In January 2011, a working miniature railway was installed to enhance activity at the museum. This miniature train was formerly used to promote Kenya Railways (KR) on exhibitions, such as the Nairobi Show. It consists of a locomotive with a petrol-engine, and several coaches made of wood.

Exhibited locomotives

The museum exhibits a number of engines, including:[1][2]

Railway Number Name Builder Class Wheel arrangement EAR&H number Status[3] Image
Kenya-Uganda Railway 327 Vulcan Foundry ED1 2-6-2T EAR 1127 Display
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87 Karamoja Beyer, Peacock & Company EC3 4-8-4+4-8-4 EAR 5711 Display
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2401 Vulcan Foundry EB3 4-8-0 Display File:EAR 2401.jpg
2409 Vulcan Foundry EB3 4-8-0 Operational stored in the main works File:3020 in the Workshop for maintenance.jpg
5505 Beyer, Peacock & Company GB 4-8-2+2-8-4 Display File:Garratt Locomotive (7513035242).jpg
393 Nasmyth Wilson EE 2-6-4T EAR 1003 Display[4]
Tanganyika Railway 301* Beyer, Peacock & Company DL 4-8-0 EAR 2301 Display
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East African Railways 2921 Masai of Kenya North British Tribal 2-8-2 Display File:Nairobi railway museum 01.jpg
3020 Nyaturu North British Tribal 2-8-4 Operational stored in the main works File:Making Naivasha 01.png
3123 Bavuma Vulcan Foundry Tribal 2-8-4 Display File:Nairobi railway museum 04.jpg
5918 Mount Gelai Beyer, Peacock & Company Mountain 4-8-2+2-8-4 Operational stored in the main works File:5918 Plunges on.png
5930 Mount Shengena Beyer, Peacock & Company Mountain 4-8-2+2-8-4 Displayed at the Uhuru Gardens
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6006 Sir Harold MacMichael Société Franco-Belge Governor 4-8-2+2-8-4 Display File:5930 the largest Garratt in Africa.jpg
Magadi Soda Company Hugh F Marriott WG Bagnall 0-4-0ST Displayed outside the main railway station
File:Hugh F. Marriott.jpg

The museum's WG Bagnall engine, Hugh F Marriott, was built in Stafford, England, in 1951. It operated as a switcher at the Magadi Soda Company until 1970. In 2020, it was moved to a display outside Nairobi railway station.[5] *301 was used in the 1985 movie Out of Africa.[6]

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