The Museum of Railway Transport of the Kaliningrad Railroad exists since 2000 in two spaces. The Railwaymen's House of Culture exhibits documents, a diagram of the Koenigsberg station and post-war photographs. And on the four spare tracks of the Yuzhny railway station the main exhibits are collected.
The Railway Museum is a glance into the past and an opportunity to assess progress in the area of passenger transportation. In the luxury car of 1937 (the model of the end of the XIX century) several compartments with toilet rooms, with the walls trimmed with wood and a large hall in the end, were preserved. Inside and outside the exterior of the car is another exposition - a freight car of 1948. In the war years the famous "L" cargo locomotive was called "Victory", and the Soviet railwaymen unofficially called the German locomotive, received by the USSR as a trophy, «Frau». The oldest exhibit is a passenger car of 1879 for 40 people built in St. Petersburg. The collection has an armored train and a laundry car as well as a carriage of the director of the Kaliningrad Railway.