Built in 1893, the Rewari Steam Locomotive Shed was the only locomotive shed in North India for many years, and part of the railroad track connecting Delhi with Peshawar. After steam engines were phased out by the 1990s and steam traction on meter gauge tracks was discontinued in January, 1994, the loco shed remained in neglect for many years before it was rehabilitated. The steam shed reopened in May, 2002.
Heritage musueum
The Rewari Steam Locomotive Shed was refurbished as a heritage tourism destination, its edifice restored, and a museum added by the Indian Railways in December 2002. The shed exhibited Victorian era artifacts used on the Indian rail network, along with the old signalling system, gramophones, and seats. The refurbished heritage museum was opened in October 2010. The engines are still available for live demonstrations.
Exhibits
The shed and compound has 11 of the world's oldest steam locomotives, restored and still functional, including the following:
Akbar WP1761, named after the Mughal Emperor, Akbar, built in 1963 at Chittranjan Locomotive Works was inducted into active service in 1965. It has 4-6-2 wheel arrangement, 5 ft 6 in gauge and maximum speed now-restricted to The locomotive was based at Saharanpur railway shed after being retired from active service and it has been restored and housed at Rewari shed. It is now used to power the 150UP Delhi Cantt – Alwar Steam Express heritage train.
In January 2018, Indian Railway prepared a proposal to develop an 8.8 Hectare railway heritage theme park adjacent to the Rewari Rail Museum. It will be built in collaboration with the Government of Haryana and India's Ministry of Tourism based on a concept similar to the Devon Railway Centre in UK, the Edaville Railroad Theme Park in the USA and the Ferrymead Heritage Park in New Zealand. The Railway has asked the Haryana Government to include this heritage museum in the state subsidised "Swadesh Darshan scheme" under the under-development Madhogarh-Mahendragarh-Narnaul-Rewari heritage circuit of the Tourism Ministry being implemented at the cost of INR1.47 billion. The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage has launched a drive to increase the awareness of this museum among the students.
Facilities
The museum is open daily. It has a 3-D steam loco simulator simulating Darjeeling Himalayan Railway steam locomotive ride, 3-D virtual reality coach simulator, a toy train, educational yard model train system, indoor exhibition gallery, a 35-seater conference room with projector, a century-old dining car, cafeteria and souvenir shop. In the museum, there are exhibit halls showing models of small engines, old railway equipment, hand-held brass signal lamps, and old photos. The facilities at museum include 30 minute long documentaries and films shows, once or twice a day in museum's conference hall with seating capacity of 50, about the history and present operations of railways in India. Fairy Queen steam-locomotive ferries tourists from Delhi to Rewari every second Saturday from October to April.
In popular culture
The Rewari steam locomotive shed has rented locomotives for various film shoots and part of the film Gandhi, My Father was shot here. Locomotives have appeared in films such as Barfi!, Guru, love aaj kal, Rang De Basanti and Veer-Zaara among others. The locomotive Akbar has featured in several movies shot here, including: sultan, , Gandhi, My Father, Ki & Ka, Sultan , Gangs of Wasseypur , Qarib Qarib Singlle , Partition , Pranayam, Ek Tha Chander Ek Thi Sudha