Cyprus Railways Museum
The Cyprus Railways Museum is housed in the old railway station near Evrychou village, in the Troodos mountains.
The Cyprus Government Railway (CGR), which was in operation from 1905 to 1951, extended from Famagusta in the east to Morfou in the west, passing through the island’s capital, Lefkosia. The southern terminal of the third section of the CGR was at Evrychou, coming from Morfou. From the station only the main building has survived, and has been restored by the Department of Antiquities.
The Evrychou station is now a Railways Museum, one of its kind on the island. Original documents, drawings, photos and various objects related to the Cyprus railways are exhibited in the Museum Rooms, as well as scale models of the main stations and rolling stock.
At the rear side of the Museum the platform and part of the track have been reconstructed and the original rails have been used. A hand pump track used for the inspection of the line and a freight wagon are exhibited under a shed in the yard.
Source: Department of Antiquities
District: Nicosia
Address: Evrykhou
Accreditation: Department of Antiquities
Season: All year
Opening hours:
Summer Hours April 16 to September 15 Monday – Sunday 9:30 to 17:00
Winter Hours September 16 to April 15 Monday – Sunday 8:30 to 16:00
Facilities: Parking is available. The museum is partially accessible for people in wheelchairs. It is accessible spaces in the rooms of the ground floor, the platform and the courtyard. There are toilets for people in wheelchairs.
Telephone / Fax: 00357-22933010 / –
Website / Email: www.mcw.gov.cy/mcw/da/da.nsf / antiquitiesdept@da.mcw.gov.cy
Admission Fee: Free Admission
Supply Fee: –
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