"The Railway Ministry has allocated Rs 2.6 crore to set up a documentation centre at Tiruchirapalli Railway Museum. This is expected to help preserve old documents and records dating to the British era," Goel, Divisional Railway Manager (Tiruchirapalli), said.
These documents provide a rare insight into the functioning of Railways in the pre-independence period and important milestones. Plans are also afoot to digitize them, he said.
Close to 7,000 people have visited the museum since it was thrown open to the public last month, raking in sizeable revenue, he said.
