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Stephenson Railway Museum is perfect for kids obsessed with trains. You'll see a range of impressive locomotives including George Stephenson's Billy, the precursor of the world-famous Rocket built in 1826. You'll learn the history of the railway and rail travel in general. There are many electric locomotives as well as hands-on exhibits on how trains work.
Somewhere To Eat?
There is a cafe selling refreshments.Are There Toilets?
There are male, female and disabled toilets.Want To Treat Yourself?
Gifts and souvenirs can be purchased from the shop.Where Shall I Park?
There is FREE parking available.Features
- Outdoor
- Disabled Access
Category

Transport
Suitable For

toddler

3-5

6-9

10+
Opening Times
Please contact the attraction.
Price Information
- : Free
Facilities
•Toilets•Shop•Parking•Cafe
How To Get There
- Middle Engine Lane, North Shields, Tyne and Wear NE29 8DX
- 01912007146
- Website
Directions
You will find that the museum is signposted well from the A19/A1058 junction that is behind the Silverlink Retail Park.
