 Hello, thank you for joining me. We're at the end of the platform at the main railway station at Villanus if I turn round You'll be able to see most of the station complex just down there now the reason I've come down here is because Alongside behind me is a museum platform. Unfortunately, the museum isn't open But we can see quite a lot just from standing here. So I'm just going to show you some of what what there is to see we've got an m62 diesel which You see all over sort of former Soviet countries and you see them in Hungary so That is actually two locos running. They kind of run together as one a bit like you see in America where they're like double I've seen these similar locos in Hungary, but they just run as single locos There's I don't know what the blue diesel is because my knowledge of Lithuanian or Baltic railways isn't great It's there's there's quite a few similar looking locos parked right down the other end of the station obviously soon service So we've got a The carriage just there as I don't know if you can see them You can just see them in the distance a load of similar carriages, which are used on the local passenger trains I haven't actually seen any local passenger trains Although the rather interesting thing was that they were burning coal. You could smell coal burning it must be In that to heat the train there using coal And here we've got what looks like a a tamper There's another diesel local here. It looks to fit like an m62, but it's a single Unit and it's it's number is v 120 304 So I'm not entirely sure what what it is, but it's quite a big beast of a local Quite like the green color delivery they're in as well I Over the other side, there's a few more couch behind them. There's some multiple units Which I've taken pictures of you can see them from the road and there's a steam local Which I thought I couldn't see particularly well, but I did get pictures from the road. There's another Right thing there's the V120 I'm just gonna keep walking up here past this big tamper That's what they use to tamp the rails when they've done engineering work. It packs the ballast down To me is the most interesting exhibit is this steam locomotive. It looks to me like the number is 52 so ever Built for the Russian 5 foot gauge It's it looks very similar to one in his 313 so if anyone Does know whether it is or isn't a creep lock if you just comment on the video Then that would be very much appreciated because I would like to know There was some stuff in the other part of the museum which although very friendly didn't speak enough English They didn't really understand what I was getting out when I tried to ask some questions But there's the steam locomotive Has an interesting pump thing here I'll have to come back here one day. Perhaps in the summer and have a proper look round You can just see the other steam locomotive over there now that appears to be It's a class 17 which number is CO17744 And there's another I think that diesel locomotive. Yes another diesel locomotive over there Although the although the main lines are electrified It doesn't seem that many electrified electric trains here. Most of them here to be diesel Haven't yet seen any local trains and then just over there. We've got another steam locomotive It appears just to be displayed here I've already been around the other side and taken some pictures. So I'll put a link to those pictures So I'm just gonna walk up here now. That's it really for the museum. We're just gonna go up and have a look at the Rest of the station. I mean there's not a great deal to see this and quite nice little model railways in the station hall I won't walk all the way up there now, but they will be pictures and just there. There's some What look like overhead line? maintenance equipment They just do one last hand round. There appears to be a quite an oldest looking diesel unit up there I'm not sure he's gonna come up here or not. There's various other units parked around and then over there Behind with the flats behind is another steam locomotive. I hope you enjoyed this video. Thank you very much for watching. Goodbye