Jokioinen Museum Railway

The Jokioinen Museum Railway is located in Jokioinen, Finland. It is located on the last operating commercial narrow gauge railway in Finland, the 750 mm (2 ft 5+12 in) gauge Jokioinen Railway.

Jokioinen Museum Railway
Lovisa & Wesijärvi Railway #6 (a 2-8-0 built in 1909) at Minkiö station
Overview
HeadquartersMinkiö
Reporting markJMR
LocaleJokioinen and Humppila, Finland
Dates of operation1978present
PredecessorJokioinen Railway
Technical
Track gauge750 mm (2 ft 5+12 in)
Length14.2 km (8.8 mi)
Route map

0.2
Humppila station
1.7
Kermala
3.7
Palomäki
4.1
Santavaihde
(spur lifted)
6.1
Vuorela
8.0
Minkiö station
8.5
Jänhijoki railway bridge
10.0
Salminen
11.7
Raemäki
13.3
Kirkkotie
14.2
Jokioinen station
15.0
Siirappiraide

The museum was established on February 2, 1978, four years after the discontinued operation of the commercially-operated railway, when the new Jokioinen Museum Railway Limited joint stock company (Finnish: Jokioisten Museorautatie Oy) bought the rail line from Jokioinen to Minkiö railway station, with its land and associated buildings. Museum steam trains began running that same year. In 1994 the line was extended with an 8-kilometre (5 mi) stretch between Minkiö and Humppila.

The museum railway station at Humppila is beside the station of the Turku-Toijala VR line, providing a convenient access to the museum.

The Minkiö station has a narrow gauge museum with a collection of carriages and locomotives. There are a number other attractions in the vicinity of the railway.

See also

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