
The Çamlık Steam Locomotive Museum located in the Selçuk district of İzmir is Türkiye's largest open-air railway museum. This vast site, which displays historic trains, is a vital cultural center that conveys to visitors the evolution of transportation technology and the history of railways. The large steam locomotives in the museum vividly illustrate how people and heavy cargo were transported over long distances in the past.History and Location of the MuseumThe museum was established in the fo
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Karaağaç Old Train Station is a registered station building located in the Karaağaç Neighborhood of Edirne Province, Türkiye, built in the early 20th century and currently serving as the Faculty of Fine Arts of Trakya University. The building was designed as one of the important stops on the railway line connecting Istanbul to Europe and was important in terms of architecture, transportation and political history due to the period it was built.First Station Building (1872)The first station build
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Railway transportation is an environmentally friendly and high-capacity mode of transport that enables the cost-effective movement of heavy and bulky goods. This mode of transportation, conducted on rail systems, is utilized for both freight and passenger transportation. Railways play a crucial role in delivering coal, iron, agricultural, and forestry products to receiving centers over long distances.Modern railway networks provide integrated logistics solutions to meet the needs of the industry
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Thailand – Sikhio Train Crash (2026), Thailand’s northeastern Nakhon Ratchasima province in the Sikhio district, occurred on 14 January 2026 when a construction crane used in the high-speed rail project toppled onto a passenger train in motion, resulting in a major railway accident.The accident occurred at approximately 09.00 local time. The train traveling from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani derailed and overturned after a crane used in the construction of the high-speed rail line collapsed onto i
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Edanur Karakoç

In Istanbul’s transportation map, the Marmaray line, designated as B1 (Suburban Line 1), is one of the city’s longest rail systems and extends as far as Gebze within the boundaries of Kocaeli province. This line connects the continents of Asia and Europe beneath the seabed and is among the largest infrastructure projects implemented in Istanbul in recent decades. With high passenger capacity, Marmaray plays a critical role in both urban transit and intercity rail connections.MARMARAY Animation F
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A steam locomotive is a railway vehicle that generates mechanical energy by directing pressurized steam and converts this energy into motive power. At its core, water is converted into steam within a boiler heated by fuel (typically coal); the resulting steam is then transformed into motion through a piston or similar mechanism, causing the wheels to rotate. These machines, running on rails, have been used for both freight and passenger transportation due to their locomotive function.The continu
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

The Çamlık Steam Locomotive Museum was opened on 28 September 1991 in the Çamlık neighborhood of İzmir to preserve steam locomotives, symbols of railways, and to pass them on to future generations. The museum displays steam locomotives whose numbers are steadily decreasing worldwide. Çamlık is located 88 km from İzmir’s city center and 85 km by road.Museum is situated on a section of the historic İzmir-Aydın Railway line, constructed in 1866, and also occupies the site of Türkiye’s oldest railwa
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A diesel locomotive is a railway vehicle that transmits the power generated by an internal combustion diesel engine to the wheels to propel trains. Power transmission is typically achieved through diesel-electric or diesel-hydraulic systems. Emerging in the 20th century to replace steam locomotives, these locomotives became one of the fundamental elements of modern railway transport due to their high efficiency, long range and ability to operate without electrification.HistoryFollowing the era d
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