Elijah E.
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The museum is located along a very busy area in Clide town, which is in the eastern part of Freetown. There is the largest sea port in Freetown there and this is responsible for loaded and empty trucks plying the road regularly.
Museum entrance tickets can be bought right there and costs higher for non Sierra Leonians. The museum itself is filled with train engines, coaches, tracks, e.t.c that were in use in pre- and early post-colonial times. Makes for good viewing but it sadens and looks odd to me to have such in a museum rather than it been functional.