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Revision as of 15:58, 28 February 2025
The railway museum is a large rundown building that can be accessed after buying with the Museum license.
The museum is in the form of a roundhouse, featuring a very large turntable. It is no longer open to visitors.
It is the default location of the lost demonstrator locomotives and instructions on how to restore each, as well as their status, can be found here.
The museum is also home to the utility short flatcar that is acquired together with the museum. The building is equipped with a mechanic shop, a paint station and a fully decked out service point.
See also: Museum, Railway Terminology, Turntable, Demonstrator Restoration, Utility Vehicles, Mechanic Shop, Paint Job, Service Point