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Rapid Transit Museums

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ကမၻာ့ႏုိင္ငံအလုိက္ ၿမိဳ႕ႀကီးမ်ားအတြင္း တစ္ေနရာမွ တစ္ေနရာကို အလြယ္တကူ လ်င္ျမန္စြာ သြားလာႏုိင္ဖုိ႔ အတြက္ Rapid Transit အသံုးျပဳ လာခဲ့တာဟာ ႏွစ္ေပါင္း မ်ားစြာကို ၾကာခဲ့ၿပီ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ တုိးတက္လာတဲ့ အျမင္၊ လိုအပ္ခ်က္မ်ား၊ ဆန္းသစ္လာတဲ့ နည္းပညာ မ်ားေၾကာင့္ Rapid Transit System အတြက္ အမ်ဳိးမ်ဳိးေသာ Vehicles မ်ား၊ ရထားမ်ား၊ ထေရာ္လီဘတ္စ္မ်ား၊ ထရန္ဘတ္စ္မ်ား၊ မီထ႐ိုမ်ား၊ ေကာင္းကင္ ရထားမ်ားကို ေခတ္ အဆက္ဆက္ တုိးတက္ အသံုးျပဳခဲ့ ၾကပါတယ္။


ႏုိင္ငံအလုိက္ Rapid Transit ကို စတင္ အေကာင္အထည္ေဖာ္ ေဆာင္ရြက္ခဲ့ပံုမ်ား၊ Rapid Transit နဲ႔ ပတ္သတ္တဲ့ သမုိင္းေၾကာင္းမ်ားကို ေနာက္လာမယ့္ မ်ဳိးဆက္သစ္မ်ား ေလ့လာႏုိင္ေစဖုိ႔ ရည္ရြယ္ၿပီးေတာ့ ႏုိင္ငံအလုိက္ ၿမိဳ႕ႀကီးမ်ားမွာ Rapid Transit နဲ႔ ပတ္သတ္တဲ့ အထိမ္းအမွတ္ ျပခန္းမ်ား၊ ျပတုိက္မ်ားကုိ ျပဳလုပ္ ထားရွိတာကို ေလ့လာ ေတြ႔ရွိရပါတယ္။ ႏုိင္ငံ အလုိက္ ၿမိဳ႕ႀကီးမ်ားမွာ ရွိတဲ့ Rapid Transit Museums မ်ားကို ေအာက္မွာ လင့္ခ္မ်ားနဲဲ႔တကြ ေဖာ္ျပ ေပးလုိက္ပါတယ္။




Berlin
U-BAHN-MUSEUM: U2 - Olympiastadion
Open second Saturday every month, 10:30-16
S-BAHN-MUSEUM: S-Bahn station Griebnitzsee - S7)
Open second weekend (Sat+Sun) every month, 11-17
Website

Brussels
Brussels Urban Transport Museum
Woluwe Depot, Av. de Tervuren (Tram 39/44)




Budapest
Deák tér station
Website

Glasgow
The Glasgow Underground has a dedicated section within the Glasgow Transport Museum
near Kelvinhall station, Mon-Sat 10-17, Sun 11-17, free




Kharkiv
Tsentral'nyi rynok station on red line (Engels str. 29)

Kyiv (Kiev)
Politekhnichnyi instytut station on red line
Open on Mondays, Wednesdays - 09:00-12:00, on Thuesday, Thursday > 15:00-17:00, Fridays closed.
Prospekt Peremogy 35, Tel 238-4494




London
London's Transport Museum - Coventgarden
Open daily 10:00 -18:00 (Fridays 11:00 -18:00)
Website




Moskva (Moscow)
Line 1 - Sportivnaya station

Nagoya
Nagoya city transportation bureau opened a tramway and subway museum at Nisshin subway depot (near Akaike station on Tsurumai Line). On display are 3 types of trams (1400, 2000 and 3000 articulated car) and the first subway vehicles of Nagoya 107+108).

New York
Borough Hall station (Brooklyn)
Closed for renovation until 2003
Website




Paris
The 'Association pour le Musée des Transports Urbains, Interurbains et Ruraux' (AMTUIR) which is working with RATP on the development of the new Paris transport museum in Colombes (to replace the museum at Saint-Mandé which was closed in 1998). There's a detailed guide to the more than 50 trams, trolleybusses, metro cars, and suburban rail cars (as well as more than 35 buses) from all over France which form the collection and an extensive history of the development of urban transport in Paris (with technology details as well). Other features include a brief history of the Association (since it's founding in 1957) and the former museum as well as acmplete history of the French Trams in the 1950s, the Parisien Buses, French Trolleybuses and Eurpean Trams.”
The metro collection includes 1st class 2 axles trailer (1900), Motor unit "Thomson double" M305 (1904), Motor unit Sprague M535 (1908), 1st class trailer Ab167 (1913), Motor unit M102 Nord-Sud (1925), Motor unit MP51 (1951)
Website




Prague | Praha
Basically a tram museum in the Strešovice depot; Praha 6, Patockova 4; Open from 3 April to 14 Nov on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 09:00 to 17:00. Metro: Hradcanska

Rotterdam
Calandlijn - Oostplein station
Open weekends, 12:00 - 16:00

St. Petersburg
in maintenance depot at Avtovo station
Website




Stockholm
Spårvägsmuseum (Tram Museum)
Spårvägsmuseet Tegelviksgatan 22, 116 41 Stockholm, Tel: 08-462 5531
Website

Stuttgart
Straßenbahnmuseum (Tram Museum)
Open first Sunday and last Saturday each month; located at Zuffenhausen, accessible via Line 15 (Salzwiesenstraße stop); Strohgäustraße 1, D-70435 Stuttgart
Website




Tokyo
Tozai (East-West) Line - Kasai Station
Website



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