Are you a train enthusiast? Here are the best railway museums in London:
1London Transport Museum
LondonThe London Transport Museum conserves and tries to explain the transport heritage of London. The majority of the exhibits in its collection originated in the collection of London Transport (the organisation that was responsible for the public transport network in London). Its collection has however 2Honeywood Museum
CarshaltonHoneywood Museum is a museum in Carshalton. The museum features exhibits related to: toys and hobbies, decorative and applied art, archaeology, industry, social history, inland waterways, trade and commerce and architecture. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: london, brighton & s 3The Postal Museum
LondonRide through hidden tunnels and discover a unique piece of industrial heritage, then explore inspiring exhibitions packed with incredible objects, exciting stories and fun-filled interactive displays. 4Whitewebbs Museum of Transport
EnfieldA family-friendly North London museum. Built in 1898, the museum was originally a pumping station supplying drinking water to London. Having lain dormant for a number of years the Enfield and District Veteran Vehicle Trust (entirely self funding and staffed by volunteers) breathed new life into this 5Hampton Kempton Waterworks Railway
FelthamThe 2ft heritage narrow-gauge railway is adjacent to Kempton Steam Museum and offers rides to the public from March to November every Sunday (and some Saturdays). The Museum houses the largest fully operational triple-expansion steam engine in the world. and is 'in steam' only seven weekends a year,- 6
Walthamstow Pumphouse Museum
LondonWalthamstow Pumphouse Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: maritime, science and technology, social history, land transport, industry, aviation and toys and hobbies. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: our unique marshall c class grade ii listed s