Steam locomotive

Steam locomotive on the shore of the Golden Horn: The Rahmi M.Koç Museum organizes nostalgic train tours with the 1965 Ruston & Hornsby diesel locomotive and the historical wagons from the 1970s with Baguley-Drewry on the narrow gauge railway laid on the shore of the Golden Horn. Hasköy-Sütlüce Railway tours, weekends and holidays are held free of charge to museum visitors every hour.

Turkey in transportation, industry and communication history, which focuses on Rahmi M. Koç Museum, the Feast of Sacrifice in Istanbul will spend all of the train's first use in the transportation of freight and 190. Hasköy invites you to travel on the Sütlüce Railway.

Even though very old, friendships established in the train ride, finished reading the books, the freedom to walk around in, and most importantly a nostalgic longing for the sound of most people slowly moving train. The Rahmi M. Koç Museum is waiting for a train tour to remind everyone that the city is accustomed to the hustle and timelessness of the city, and the journey itself is enjoyable.

Hasköy-Sütlüce Railway tours are organized free of charge to the museum visitors every hour on weekends and holidays with historical wagons drawn by 1965 Ruston & Hornsby diesel locomotive and Baguley-Drewry from 1970s on the narrow gauge railway laid on the shore of the Golden Horn. This unique journey only needs to be booked at the ticket office.

During the First World War was established to carry coal from the Black Sea Eyup who lost in the estuary with extinction in Çiftalan Railway 1950 established to perpetuate this historic railroad again Haskovo Sütlüce Museum preserves the nostalgic moments of their visitors by rail, the line of nostalgic station buildings located at the beginning, and revitalizes the history until the tickets are produced specifically for visitors and even visitors.

Rahmi M is visited every day except Monday, between 10.00-17.00 on weekdays and on weekends and public holidays (1 October - 31 March) between 10:00 and 18:00 (1 April - 30 September). The Koç Museum is closed to visitors only on the first day of the eve and holiday, and on the second, third and fourth days, it waits for visitors between 10-00. The entrance fee to the museum is 19 TL for adults and 00 TL for students.

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