This album contains pictures taken at the Mysore Railway Museum over the years.
Mysore Railway Museum in July, 1984 by Malcolm Peakman
The ticket counter of Mysire Rail Museum is an old VH type MG caboose. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
Other side of the caboose, Museum gate and the wires leading to the semaphore signal. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
ES class steam locomotive, built by Kerr, Stuart and Co., Ltd in 1922. This loco worked in the Yelahanka-Bangarapet line. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
Behind the ES class loco is Mysore State Railway's Narrow Gauge coach (later Southern Railway TLR 45) , built in 1972. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
Interior of the NG coach. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
Continental lever fram used during 1910-1920 at Closepet (Bangalore-Mysore line). Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
Antique coupling between the ES 509 and the NG coach. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
Southern Railway MG Tank Loco TS 37338. Built by WG Bagnall Ltd in 1932, it worked for Mysore State Railway between Bangalore and Tumkur. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
View of the Tank Loco TS 37338 from behind. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
NWR NG tank loco no: 119 E. This loco used firewood as fuel instead of coal. It was built by WG Bagnall and Co., Ltd in 1900. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
The drivers cab of thr tank engine NWR 119 E. Mysore Rail Museum, 2004-09-11. By Jimmy Jose.
Steam Pump, built by Merry Weather Co., England in 1934. Mysore Rail Museum. By Jimmy Jose.
E Class Engine no: 37244. Built in 1920 by North British Locomotive Atlas Works, and used at Visweshwariah Iron and Steel Ltd, Bhadrawati. Mysore Rail Museum. By Jimmy Jose.