When in Hamburg, Germany…
If you ever find yourself in Hamburg, Germany, then you must visit the Miniatur Wunderland.
This is the world’s largest miniature train exhibit, and it is definitely a ‘must-see’ for train lovers. As of September 2015, it had over 13 kilometer of tracks. Additionally, multiple countries and regions are represented in the settings, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Scandinavia, and the US. This entire model setting took over 500,000 hours to create. There are 900 trains and 1,200 train cars, with the longest train being 14.51 meters long.
If you don’t have the time, or money, to make a visit, you can check out the video below to see how complex the Wunderland is.
Below are some up close shots from 2005. This exhibit is continually changing and growing, so no two visit are alike. What is impressive about this exhibit is the fact that not only are trains in constant motion, there are also wireless controlled vehicles moving about. The exhibit also squeezes in some humor with hidden quirks for those who are observant.
What are some of your favorite train/bus related museums?
- European city scene
- beach scene
- smart car dealership
- The Rockies?
- Hikers asking for directions
- small American mountain town
- heading west
- penguin family waiting for train
- Monument Valley
- Two types of freight movement… Tehachapi Pass?
- Mesa Verde National Park
- Glen Canyon Bridge
- Las Vegas at night
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