| Ambarawa Raillway Museum |
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| Saturday, 09 October 2010 | |
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The museum was established in the 1970s primarily to preserve a wide selection of the steam locomotives, which were then coming to the end of their useful lives on the 3ft 6in (1067mm) gauge railways of the Indonesian State Railway (the Perusahaan Negara Kereta Api, PNKA). These are parked in the open air next to the original station, originally a transhipment point between the 4ft 8 in gauge branch from Kedungjati to the northeast and the 3ft 6in gauge line onward towards Yogyakarta via Magelang to the south. It is still possible to see that the two sides of the station were built to accommodate different size trains. Ambarawa lays some way above sea level and was an administrative centre for the Dutch colonialists. Now the provincial Government of Central Java is increasingly taking an interest from the point of view of its heritage significance and its potential as a tourist attraction. Non-Governmental bodies like the Semarang Heritage Society are also acting to assist and there is also an unofficial overseas group 'The Friends of Ambarawa Railway Museum'.
Quoted From http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/central-java/ambarawa-museum.html Supported by : JavaTourism, Lintang Buana Tours |








Ambarawa is famous nationwide by the credo Palagan
Ambarawa. Small city that forgotten nowadays but became
one of the important base camp of National heroes during
Dutch occupancy in World War II. A small city in the
junction of national road between Yogyakarta to Semarang
and accessible to several small cities nearby like Salatiga, Magelang
and Bandungan. Fifty km south of Semarang, Ambarawa has
locomotives of various types and ages, and it is still
possible to ride on a cog railway between Ambarawa and
Bedono, a village nearby. Ambarawa Railway Museum 50 km
south of Semarang, Ambarawa is the home of Java's antique
locomotives, housed in a museum. Prior arrangements
should be made for groups. Also of interest are a collection of
antique telephones and other instrument used for railway
communication.