Locomotives of the Ambarawa Railway Museum | | |||||||||||||||||||
Click here for the main unofficial Ambarawa Railway Museum Home Page. Photographs on this page are courtesy of John Tillman (JT), Nick Bryant (NB) or Rob Dickinson (RD). Click here for a full list of preserved Indonesian main line steam locomotives. Click here for more information about the steam locomotives at the Taman Mini Railway Museum. Click here for more information about the other preserved steam locomotives in Java. Click here for more information about the Java's forgotten steam locomotives. Steam locomotives of the Perusahaan Negara Kereta-Api (PNKA) were numbered according to the Japanese system, with a letter to indicate the number of powered axles followed by two digits for the class (10-49 tank, 50 upwards tender locomotives), then the individual number. The locomotives at Ambarawa were brought here around 1977 at a time when steam was still in widespread use on the island of Java. Therefore, they were not always the best examples available. Click on each thumbail for a larger image, then use the back button on your browser. These are the active locomotives:
These are preserved out of use: Click here for the main unofficial Ambarawa Railway Museum Home Page |
Click for pictures and further information about the museum:
A Ride on the Ambarawa Rack Railway | |
Locomotive Shed | Ambarawa Station |
Southern Stations in the Ambarawa Area (Jambu and Bedono) | Northern Stations in the Ambarawa Area (Tuntang, Bringin and Kedungjati) |
Restoring the North Line (Part 1 - Ambarawa) | Restoring the North Line (Part 2 - Out in the country) |
A Glimpse of 'Real' Steam | Non steam power |
Carriage and Wagon | Potential Carriage and Wagon |
Ancilliary Equipment | |
A train in the Ambarawa Military Museum | About the Museum |
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