Step back in time on the Isle of Man's heritage railway
Welcome to the Isle of Man Railway Museum in Port Erin, where the Island's rich railway heritage comes to life. Since 1873, this charming station has been a vital part of the Isle of Man's transport story, and today it stands as a fascinating window into Victorian and heritage rail travel. Whether you're a railway enthusiast or simply curious about local history, this museum offers a warm, accessible journey through time.
You'll discover an impressive collection of rolling stock and railway memorabilia carefully preserved and displayed by dedicated Heritage Railway Volunteers. A real highlight is the opportunity to see the 'Royal Coach' used by Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother during their official visit to the Island in 1963—a poignant piece of royal history tucked away in Port Erin.
If you're feeling adventurous, test your skills at the controls with our railway simulator experience, where you can attempt to drive a diesel locomotive over the very tracks you've travelled. Browse our gift shop for souvenirs and mementos to take home, and soak in the nostalgic atmosphere of a working heritage station.
The museum is welcoming and accessible, with disabled access available and guide dogs warmly welcomed. Group bookings are encouraged, and volunteer-led tours can often be arranged—perfect for families or enthusiast groups keen to delve deeper into the Island's railway past.
Top tip: While the museum itself has no on-site toilets, the Port Erin train station is just 50 yards away with facilities available. Combine your visit with a ride on the heritage railway itself for a complete day of nostalgia and adventure.
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