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🚂National Railway Museum

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The National Railway Museum in York is a paradise for train enthusiasts of all ages. It is home to over 100 locomotives and nearly 300 other vehicles, including the famous Mallard and Flying Scotsman. The museum offers interactive exhibits, hands-on play areas, and a popular miniature railway ride (small additional fee). Families can explore the Station Hall, which recreates the golden age of rail travel, and the Great Hall, filled with towering engines.

  • Free entry (donations welcome)
  • Best for ages 2+ (toddlers love the play zones, older kids enjoy the simulators)
  • Indoor and some outdoor exhibits (covered, but outdoor tracks can be rainy)
  • Facilities: large café, picnic areas, baby-changing, gift shop
  • Practical tip: book free tickets online in advance to guarantee entry; parking is available for a fee.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyYork
CountryEngland
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Travel tips

  • Book free tickets online in advance

    Book your free tickets online before visiting to guarantee entry, as the museum can reach capacity during busy periods.

  • Plan for a full day visit

    With over 100 locomotives and interactive exhibits, allow at least 3-4 hours to avoid feeling rushed, especially with young children.

  • Toddler play zones are excellent

    Dedicated play areas keep toddlers engaged for hours, making this ideal for ages 2+. Great for breaking up museum fatigue.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on-site, making nappy changes convenient during your visit.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    Most exhibits are indoors and covered, making this an excellent choice when the weather is poor.

  • Free entry with donations welcome

    Entry is completely free, making it excellent value for families. Donations support the museum if you wish to contribute.

  • Pay extra for miniature railway rides

    The popular miniature railway incurs a small additional fee but is a highlight for children and worth budgeting for.

  • Bring a pushchair or buggy

    The museum is large with indoor and outdoor areas; a buggy helps navigate long galleries and lets younger children rest when tired.

  • Waterproof gear for outdoor tracks

    Outdoor tracks and some displays are covered but not fully enclosed. Bring waterproofs if rain is forecast.

  • On-site café for meals and snacks

    A large café serves food and drinks, though prices may be higher than outside options. Bring snacks for younger children between meals.

  • Picnic areas for packed lunches

    Designated picnic areas allow you to save money and offer a nice break. Bring packed lunches for better value with large families.

  • Parking available but charged

    On-site parking is available but carries a fee. Factor this into your budget or consider alternative transport options.

  • Station Hall captures golden age of rail

    The Station Hall recreates historic rail travel and is a highlight even for children not obsessed with trains.

  • Great Hall features towering engines

    The Great Hall's impressive locomotive displays impress visitors of all ages, though young children may find it noisy and crowded.

  • Older children enjoy simulator experiences

    Interactive simulators appeal especially to children aged 8+, offering something for different age groups in families.

  • Gift shop has train-themed souvenirs

    A gift shop stocks train-themed merchandise. Budget extra if your children collect souvenirs from visits.

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