Sinaia railway station

The first station was built in 1913 by the Demeter Cartner Company, and it was reserved exclusively for the Royal Family and its guests at Peleș Castle, generally foreign leaders.

On the station platform, there is a memorial plate marking the spot where Prime Minister Ion G. Duca was assassinated by the Iron Guard in 1933.

The main railway station, originally constructed with a large booking hall and extensive offices, now features additional attractions.

This locomotive, which served from 1907 to 1978, was used for passenger trains, express freight, and shunting operations, mainly in the Banat and Transylvania regions, achieving speeds of up to 100 km/h.

1948 Škoda VOS draisine, a motor car adapted for railway track inspection duties, equipped with flanged wheels.

Steam locomotive number 230.039