 |
The experience inside the Museum hall is one that people remember for a lifetime. |
 |
The entire imaginary city is controlled from a panel from which arises a network of over 1000 wires (a length of 5 kms). |
 |
There are 65 signals, 26 points, fences, lampposts, flyovers, etc. which have been manufactured by hand using chemical etching techniques. |
 |
The entire layout can be operated manually or can be computer controlled. |
 |
Fully functional station yard with 6 platforms, announcement systems, 3 main lines, goods loading facilities, hump shunting, a turntable, crane, etc. |
 |
The entire layout is in the HO scale (1:87) using Markin a.c. and Digital systems. |
 |
Steam trains, Diesel engines, High speed Inter City Express, Underground train, Trolley bus, Rope Railway, Funicular Railway, Wuppertal Hanging Railway. |
 |
Ghat section with reversing station for steam trains. Two lane Highway with moving cars. |
 |
Fairground with a circus which has changing shows, a ferris wheel, merry-go-round, Roller coaster, a toy train and a lot of similar attractions, all with sound effects. |
 |
Swimming pool with people actually swimming in it. |
 |
Restaurant, which goes up and down a tower. |
 |
Drive in theatre Fire engine which actually puts out a fire. |
 |
Business center in city with hoarding and flashing signs, buildings with lights inside. The houses have been built with kits from German companies like Vollmer, Faller, Prieser, etc. |
 |
There are over 2000 figures in different poses. |
 |
Night sky with stars and plants as seen on April 16, 1853 (the day when the first train ran in India ). |
 |
Lighting effects and April showers. |