About Livingstone Railway Museum
The Livingstone Railway Museum in Zambia preserves the region's rich railway heritage, particularly during the colonial era when Livingstone was the region's Railway Capital. The museum covers the area's railway history, including the iconic bridge across the Zambezi Gorge and the construction of the 1,860-kilometre-long TanZam Railway, which connected Zambia to Dar es Salaam. It also features a unique collection of ancient locomotives and coaches, making it a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts and engaging for young children.
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