The Railway Museum and Theme Park (Museo del Ferrocarril y Parque Temático) is a unique cultural and historical space located in the capital of El Salvador, San Salvador. The museum occupies the territory of a former railway station and is dedicated to the fascinating history of the development of rail transport in the country, offering visitors a chance to dive into the past.

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Opened in 2001, the museum took on special significance for Salvadorans after train services in the country were completely discontinued in 2002 and the tracks were dismantled. For many locals, this place has become a symbol of nostalgia, allowing them to recall the times when the clatter of train wheels was an integral part of the country's daily life.
Visitors to the museum can see various exhibits, including vintage locomotives, carriages, and railway equipment. This is not just a collection of artifacts, but a real time machine transporting guests to the era of steam and steel and telling the story of an important stage in the development of El Salvador's infrastructure and economy.