A very nice place to spend a few hours.Lots of trains to see and a very nice restaurant.

A very nice place to spend a few hours.Lots of trains to see and a very nice restaurant.
Just 10 kms from Kuşadası,minibuses from Söke and Ortaklar and Selçuk pass thruogh the village "Çamlık" where the museum and old railway station are located,some 20+ locomotives mostly older than a century,a real turntable for locomotive parking,a restaurant,a museum of photografs for those old days,no museum shop which is still on planning.visit during early hours as hot weather is a...
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if you like trains you shoud visit this place... near to city center of Kusadasi holiday resort...
Really nice trip out to Camlik there is lots to see with trains from many other places. There is also picnic area and cafe and toilets.
It was a real surprise when our taxi driver/guide stopped at the Railway Museum that afternoon ! It was so touching wandering around, among those old, colourful vagons that had run miles and miles and had carried thousands of people... We all loved it !
There are a planty of locomotives from different countries, most of them were build in 1900s. You can enter into each of them to see how it works. The Ataturk wagon is amaising - with marbel bath and smal kitchen.
There are small restaurant inside.
We were there for almost 3 hour and it was great. I recommend to visit...
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Çamlık locomotive museum was just wonderful. My husband and I traveled by train from Selçuk. We had a short walk up the road to the museum, the turntable of which is clearly visible on satellite map. There we spent a glorious time climbing up into the cab of amazing locos from all over the place! I even found a Skoda!...
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Many other travellers would be unaware of the Camlik Locomotive Museum a 30 minute bus ride from Selcuk. Staff at the Bus Station in Selcuk are extremely helpful and will soon direct you to the right bus to Camlik. Once on the bus it's easy - just say "Train Museum" and the driver will drop you at the door!
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What a wonderful surprise.... driving back from Ephesus when I saw a small sign broadcasting the largest railway museum in Europe!!
Being a railway enthusiast and never having heard of the place I just had to go given the pure chance of discovering it.
At 3 new lira to get in (about £1.40p) each it was fantastic. There were several...
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