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The Norwegian Railway Museum (NJM) is owned by the Norwegian National Rail Administration (Jernbaneverket), which is the entity responsible for tracks, signal systems and station displays as well as the maintenance and development of the national railway network of Norway. The Museum is a public museum operating in accordance with ICOM statutes. Since 1896, it has been the responsibility of the museum to document railway history of Norway and the role of the railway in the Norwegian society over the years. The museum was established by former railway workers as a private museum. The museum is located in Hamar – a town rich in railway history and essential in the development of the national railway. The museum is one of the oldest railway museums in the world.
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