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An Introduction to the National Railway Museum

The Opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (1825) by Brown, J.R.National Railway Museum

A Year of Celebrations!

2025 is a landmark year for the National Railway Museum.
It marks the 200th Anniversary of the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway.

Visitors at National Railway Museum (1975) by National Railway MuseumNational Railway Museum

The World's Railway Museum

2025 also marks 50 years since the National Railway Museum first opened its doors to the public!
The museum launched in 1975 as the first national museum outside London, officially opening on the anniversary weekend of the Stockton & Darlington Railway’s debut in 1825.

The Stockton and Darlington Railway (Circa. 1825) by John DobbinNational Railway Museum

Now is the perfect time to explore our world-class collections, as both railways and the museum celebrate these remarkable anniversaries. 

Model Passenger Locomotive (1837) by Dawson, J.National Railway Museum

Collections Like No Other...

The story of the railways began in Britain, spreading across the world from their roots in the industrial northeast of England.
Our collections span from the earliest days of the railways in the 1800s to the present day, and beyond.

Commemorative Mug, Rainhill Trials (1829) by Unidentified makerNational Railway Museum

They range from the technical and unique to the familiar and ordinary,

Stained Glass sheet : North Staffordshire Railway (Circa.1912) by North Staffordshire RailwayNational Railway Museum

sometimes beautiful,

Horse-Drawn Fire Engine (1875-1885) by Merryweather and Sons Ltd.National Railway Museum

sometimes dangerous,

Model Egyptian Steam Locomotive (1862) by Jeffrey BeyNational Railway Museum

always inspiring.

External View of Locomotion, Shildon (2018) by LocomotionNational Railway Museum

Our stories span both the original museum at York and our sister site Locomotion in Shildon, County Durham, UK.

Sidney Stainton Holding Model Engine (1902-1903) by Stainton, GeorgeNational Railway Museum

We'll Make a Railway Fan of You!

Our collections bring the world of early railways to life, full of excitement, innovation, risk, and transformation.
The railways shaped every aspect of life and we are sure there's a story here that will captivate you!

Great Hall, Exterior, National Railway Museum, York (1993) by National Railway MuseumNational Railway Museum

What Next?

Like the railway itself, the National Railway Museum is always evolving.
Over the next decade, we’ll be unveiling new buildings and exhibitions dedicated to the future of the railways.

We remain committed to collecting, preserving, and sharing the powerful stories of railways in Britain and around the world.

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