Museo Vivencial Ferrocarril 279
About This Museum
People find their way here, often a bit lost down Mariano Escoto, chasing a ghost. They come to understand the lifeline of this city—the old Cuautla railroad—and they leave having touched its very soul. This isn't a place of silent artifacts behind glass; it's a living museum where you can climb aboard Engine 279 and grip the same cold steel a conductor once held. You can almost hear the hiss of steam and the chatter of passengers bound for Mexico City, a sound that once defined our daily rhythm.
Collection Highlights
The star is undoubtedly the massive, beautifully restored Steam Locomotive 279 itself, which you're encouraged to explore inside and out. Alongside it, the stationmaster's office feels frozen in time, with original tickets and telegraph equipment scattered about as if he just stepped out for a moment.
Visitor Information
Just look for the grand old train station building in the centro; you can't miss the locomotive parked outside. It's a wonderful, hands-on spot for families, and the folks working there are passionate storytellers who love sharing tales of the rails.
Architecture & Building
Housed in the original, early 20th-century railway station, it has that distinct, sturdy charm with high ceilings, large windows, and faded yellow walls that have seen generations come and go.
Contact & Location
Address: Morelos, México
Phone: +52 735 352 5221