About us
NGO Estonian Museum Railway
Estonian Museum Railway (in Estonian: MTÜ Eesti Muuseumraudtee) is a non-profit organization, what is collecting and introducing the history of narrow-gauge railways of Estonia and Livonia. The museum has more than 80 units of rolling stock and comprehensive indoor expostion which also includes exposition of industral and military narrow-gauge railways in that region. Estonian Museum Railway is a member of The Estonian Heritage Society and the FEDECRAIL. Museum is also a part of Romantic Beach Route, which is located in southwestern Estonia.
Management
The governing bodies of NGO Estonian Museum Railway is a three-member board and the General Meeting of Members.
We confirm that the organization adheres to its ethical principles of the activities of the NGO activities.
Documents
Managing Board:
- Mehis Helme (acting CEO)
- Neddy Kramer
- Heiki Muda
Üldkoosolek:
- Eesti Muinsuskaitse Selts
(representative Mehis Helme) - AS Tootsi Turvas
(representative Tiit Saarmets) - GoProperty AS
(representative Neddy Kramer) - Edelaraudtee Infrasturuktuuri AS
(representative Rain Kaarjas) - Eesti Raudteeajaloo Selts
(representative Andrei Afanassenko) - Pärnu Lahe Merepääste Selts
- MTÜ Liikumise Jõud
- Operation Lifesaver Estonia MTÜ
Contact:
Eesti Muuseumraudtee MTÜ
Ülejõe 1, 87001 Lavassaare, Audru vald, Pärnumaa
reg.nr: 80002088
IBAN: EE932200001120171591
museumrail@suhtlus.ee
+372 52 72 584
Partners
Gulbene-Aluksne railway
Gulbenes – Aluksnes Banitis
A remaining part of the former Livonian Supply Railway connecting Valga with Koikküla, Taheva, Mõbniste and Plavinas. The regular passenger traffic is performed by the former Estonian locomotives TU2-244 and TU2-273 and with two locomotives of type TU7A. Since 2005 special trains are lead by the steam locomotive Gr-319 (in cooperation with the Lavassaare Museum Railway).
Read more: www.banitis.lv
A Steam Railway of Brünig
Brünig Dampfbahn
Volunteer-based 1000-mm-railway having two narrow-gauge locomotives – no. 208 and 1068 and a roundhouse in Interlagen-Ost in the middle of Switzerland. They operate with the tradiotional steam trains on the tracks Interlaken-Ost – Meiringen.
Read more: www.bruenig-dampfbahn.ch
Museum is grateful for supports! New supporters are always welcome, as well as photos, memoires etc, concerning the history of Estonian narrow-gauge railways.