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🚂Whitehead Railway Museum

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Step back in time at the Whitehead Railway Museum, operated by the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland. Located on the scenic Causeway Coastal Route, this museum is a treasure trove for train enthusiasts of all ages.

  • See a range of historic steam, diesel, and electric locomotives and carriages.
  • Explore a fully restored signal cabin and try your hand at ringing the bell.
  • Enjoy the interactive exhibits and a children's play area with train-themed fun.
  • Take a ride on a miniature steam train (seasonal) – a hit with kids.
  • The museum has a café and picnic area, plus easy access for buggies.

Families will appreciate the friendly volunteers who are happy to answer questions. The site is mostly indoors, making it a great rainy-day option, but there are outdoor viewing platforms and a turntable to see. Suitable for all ages, with particular appeal for ages 2–12.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
Ages212
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Travel tips

  • Perfect for rainy days

    Most of the museum is indoors, making it an excellent choice when weather isn't cooperating with your plans.

  • Buggy-friendly throughout

    The museum has easy access for buggies, so you can navigate comfortably with younger children or twins.

  • Miniature steam train rides

    Book ahead for the seasonal miniature steam train rides – these are particularly popular with children and can have queues.

  • Interactive signal cabin

    Let children try ringing the bell in the restored signal cabin – hands-on activities hold attention better than static displays.

  • Best for ages 2–12

    This museum is pitched at young children – toddlers will enjoy the play area and miniature train, while older kids appreciate the interactive elements.

  • Train-themed play area

    A dedicated children's play area keeps younger ones entertained and gives them space to burn energy between exhibits.

  • Friendly volunteer guides

    Volunteers are keen to chat about the trains and engines – this can really bring the exhibits to life for curious children.

  • Picnic area on site

    Bring a packed lunch and use the picnic area to break up your visit and reduce café costs for larger families.

  • Café for refreshments

    There's a café on site, though it's worth checking opening hours and menu options before relying on it for meals.

  • Outdoor viewing platforms

    Even on cooler days, the outdoor viewing platforms and turntable offer great photo opportunities and change of scenery.

  • Allow flexible visit time

    Without a set visit duration, let your family explore at their own pace – some children will spend hours, others may prefer a shorter visit.

  • Affordable admission

    With low entry costs, this is good value for families – even if your visit is shorter than expected, you won't feel out of pocket.

  • Scenic coastal location

    The museum sits on the Causeway Coastal Route, so consider combining your visit with other attractions in the area.

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