SOVIET LOCOS BREST RAILWAY MUSEUM BELARUS JUNE 2011
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Брест. Музей Белорусской железной дороги. Brest. Belarusian Railway Museum.
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Брест (Беларусь). Музей Белорусской железной дороги
Brest (Belarus). Belarusian Railway Museum.
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Брестский железнодорожный музей (Брестский музей железнодорожной техники) — технический музей, расположенный в городе Брест (Беларусь), посвящённый железным дорогам, подвижному составу и всему, что с этим связано.
Музей основан 15 мая 2002 года. Общая площадь составляет 29000 м². Длина трех экспозиционных путей — 1200 метров. В экспозиции музея, по состоянию на 2008 год, находятся 68 образцов натурной железнодорожной техники. Отличительной особенностью музея является то, что большинство экспонатов действующие, что позволяет использовать их в экскурсионных поездках и киносъемках. Также имеется более ста экспонатов технического оснащения железнодорожного транспорта разных периодов истории.
Подвижной состав музея
Экспозиции музея под открытым небом:
Паровозы довоенного, военного и послевоенного поколений:
Эу, Эм, ФД20, Эр, Паровоз Е, СО17, Су, Л «Победа», ЛВ, П36
танк-паровоз 9П, ТЭ
Тепловозы: ТЭ1,ТЭ3, ТЭ7, 2ТЭ109 – тепловоз из опытной партии с электропередачей переменно-постоянного тока, М62, ТГМ1, ТЭП60, ЧМЭ2, ТЭМ15, ТУ2.
Музей имеет два уникальных паровых крана ПК-6, ПК-ЦУМЗ выпуска 1950 года. Коллекция пассажирских вагонов представлена 2-х и 4-х осными вагонами выпуска 1903-1940 годов (в том числе санитарный и штабной вагоны). На территории музея расположена паровозная гидроколонка, пневматический углеподатчик для заправки паровозов углем, вокзальные электрические часы (1953 года), железнодорожный станционный колокол.
Последние поступления:
Дрезина ТД-5 (1960 г.в.), снегочиститель СДПМ № 114 (1965 г.в.), узкоколейный тепловоз ТУ2 № 113 (1956 г.в.), тепловоз серии ТГК1 (1962 г.в.), платформа грузоподъемностью до 10 тонн (конец XIX в.)
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???????? Brest, Belarus - the Brest Fortress and other tourist attractions
Brest (Brest-Litovsk) is a Belorussian town on the Western Bug with 310,000 inhabitants (2009). It is the regional capital of Breszkaya Woblasz, the administrative center of the Brest district and the country's main border crossing with Poland.
Attractions: the monumental memorial dedicated to the defense of Brest Fortress, Brest Theater, Brest Railway Station, Holy Resurrection Cathedral.
Brest FORTRESS, OPERATION BARBAROSSA + Great PATRIOTIC War (Budget Travel Belarus) {Brest, BELARUS}
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Brest Fortress is the site of the start of Operation Barbarossa and, from the USSR WWII perspective, where the Great Patriotic War initiated.
The Brest Fortress became the first battle to repel the Germany invasion of the Soviet Union. Beginning on June 22, 1941, the Nazi offensive known as Operation Barbarossa,
became for the Russians and many other Eastern Europeans under Moscow's rule, the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45.
Given the then-known brutalities of Germany's Third Reich and the subsequent casualties suffered by the Soviets eventually counting into the millions, the Brest Fortress has become the symbol of Belarusian defense of their homeland. At the Fortress today, in a family-friendly environment, visitors enjoy a natural, and ominous, ambience while learning about the sacrifices made by previous generations.
With a tour of the Brest Fortress, Matt gains a different outlook about WWII and the Eastern Front.
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Exploring Brest Fortress, Brest, Belorussia
After being arrested and deported from Smolensk, Russia for entering the country (Russia) illegally and spending about 48 hrs. in a jail cell for it, was put on a train deported to Belarus, and chose Brest, to visit the war memorial. Needless to say, what a place!
My wife, when I called her from Brest, asked me if I was upset for my arrest and jail in Smolensk, and I was soo happy in the fortress that I responded, no! it was just another experience in life. She got pissed at me.
Basically, I bought a train ticket, coupe, in Minsk to travel to Smolensk and see that city, and when I got to Smolensk I did not go through immigration or customs, and did not get my passport stamped, so I check with the front desk girls at my hotel, Smolensk Hotel and without telling me anything else they dismissed me. Later on there was a knocking on my door, it was the militia and the secret police, they came and arrested me for crossing the border illegally
I have a visa for Russia, I alleged. They hardly spoke English. Later on, through a translator, in front of the judge, was told that only citizens of the two countries; Belarus and Russia, can cross their borders by land, no one else Where's that written, where or how could I have found out myself? The judge pulled a big big red book and opening it to a page, of course in Cyrillic, showed me where it was written. Ok, screw me. I paid my fine and continued in custody of the police until my train departure to Belarus.
Quite an adventure.
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Museum of Brest Fortress the Hero
Reconstruction of the 4th hall of the Defense Museum of Brest Fortress the Hero memorial complex is completed.
The quantity of exhibits has been substantially increased. It took 6 months to complete the works. The museum officers did their best to reflect the combat actions through fates of the defenders. Every exhibit bears the spirit of tragedy and heroic deeds of the soldiers.
(Alexander Korkotaddze, supreme scientific officer of the exposition department of Brest Fortress the Hero memorial complex)
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Брест. Музей ЖД техники / Brest. Museum of Railway Engineering
Музей под открытым небом, посвященный истории железных дорог: более 50 локомотивов и пассажирских вагонов.
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Memorial Complex Brest Hero-Fortress in Brest, Belarus
Brest Fortress, formerly known as Brest-Litovsk Fortress, is a 19th-century Russian fortress in Brest, Belarus. In 1965, the title Hero Fortress was given to the Fortress to commemorate the defence of the frontier stronghold during the first week of the German-Soviet War, when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, with the launch of World War II's Operation Barbarossa. The title Hero Fortress corresponds to the title Hero City, that was awarded to an eventual total of twelve Soviet cities.
Brest Fortress, one of the most important places in Belarus, dates back to the 19th century and became a key symbol of Soviet resistance in World War 2
History of Brest Fortress
Brest Fortress was built in the 1830s-early 1840s at the meeting-point of the rivers Bug and Mukhavyets.
During construction, the entire town was relocated to a new position 2km away.
St Nicolas Church was built in 1851-1876. Much of it was severely damaged during World War 2.
The site occupies more than four square km, although many of the outer defences were damaged or destroyed during the wars of the 20th century.
There is a citadel at the centre of the fortress, linked to three artificial island fortifications by bridgeheads:
Kobrin fortification (north-eastern side)
Terespol fortification (western island)
Volyn fortification (south-eastern island)
The fortress was captured by the German army in 1915 and after World War 1 remained within Polish territory. In 1930 it became infamous as a prison in Poland in the aftermath of the Brest Elections.
In 1939 Brest Fortress was assigned to the Soviet Union. It earned the title of Hero Fortress for the courage demonstrated by Soviet soldiers when they fought against the German army in 1941. Whilst the Nazis took the town of Brest – 90% of which was destroyed in the fighting – the two regiments garrisoned inside the fortress held out.
For the people of Belarus, Brest Fortress remains a famous symbol of the Soviet resistance during World war 2.
Brest Fortress today
Brest Fortress is one of the most important places to see in Belarus and by far the largest tourist attraction in Brest.
The fortress was not rebuilt at the end of the war, but instead became a shrine to the terrible and heroic events that took place there.
The entry of the fortress represents a huge star cut into a concrete block. The radio announcer informs about the invasion of the German army.
As you walk up to the centre of the fortress you see Thirst, a large monument depicting an injured soldier trying to get some water from the river. The monument reflects the bravery of the last remaining soldiers who defended the Fortress for many days without food or water.
The main part of the memorial is the Square of Ceremonies, leading to the Museum of the Defence of Brest fortress and the ruins of the White Palace.
The Bayonet Obelisk, 100m high, can be seen from any part of the fortress, and is linked to the main Courage monument by 3 rows of tombstones. Only 216 of the 850 defenders who died here are known.
The Courage monument stands 33.5m high and tells the story of the heroic defence of the fortress through a series of carvings. There is an eternal flame which is guarded by 4 teenagers from the Pioneers Corps.
There is an Eternal Fire in front of the remnants of the former engineering department.
Further in to the Fortress you will find the iconic Kholmsky Gate, with its bullet-riddled walls.
Getting to Brest Fortress and where to stay
Brest Fortress is best reached on foot. It is about a 30-minute walk from the centre of Brest.
Alternatively there is an hourly bus service from the town.
Whilst you are visiting Brest Fortress you can stay in one of the many Brest hotels, which cater for a wide range of tastes and budgets.
Tourist attractions near Brest Fortress
In order to see everything that Brest Fortress has to offer, you really need to dedicate a whole day to your visit. If you stay longer in Brest there are plenty of other things to see including:
• The Museum of the Railway Equipment in Brest
• St Simeon Orthodox Cathedral (16th Century)
• The museum of the Middle Age town Berestye
• Belovezhskaya Pushcha State National Park and Biosphere Reserve
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Brest, Belarus - a Video Tour
A short virtual tour of Brest, one of the major cities in Belarus. Done with the time-lapse technology.
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