All railway museums to visit in North Rhine – Westphalia

Make a historic journey through railway history at 13 museums in North Rhine – Westphalia dedicated to trains and railroads. These museums celebrate the development and impact of rail transport.

Are you a train enthusiast? Here are the best railway museums in North Rhine – Westphalia:

  1. Dieringhausen Railway Museum1

    Dieringhausen Railway Museum

     Gummersbach
    The Dieringhausen Railway Museum is a significant historical site located in Dieringhausen, a district of Oberbergischer Kreis in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of railways in the region. It is situated on the grounds of the former Deutsche Bundesbahn locomotive depot at Dieringhausen, which is a protected historical monument.
  2. Gruben- und Feldbahnmuseum2

    Gruben- und Feldbahnmuseum

     Witten
    The German Mining and Field Railway Museum, located in Witten - Bommern in the Ruhr area, is a technical museum that offers a unique insight into the history of mining and field railways. The museum is situated on the grounds of the Zeche Theresia mine, which closed in 1892, and is part of the Muttental mining trail. This location not only provides a historical context for the exhibits but also offers a scenic backdrop for visitors.
  3. Eisenbahnmuseum Metelen Land3

    Eisenbahnmuseum Metelen Land

     Metelen
    The Eisenbahnmuseum Metelen Land is situated on the Münster–Enschede railway line (route 407). Since 1986, it has been operated and maintained by the Eisenbahn-Interessengemeinschaft Metelen e. V. (EIG). This museum offers a unique insight into the history and operation of the railway in this region.
  4. Feldbahnmuseum Oekoven4

    Feldbahnmuseum Oekoven

     Rommerskirchen
    The Feldbahnmuseum Oekoven is a railway museum located in the Rommerskirchen district of Oekoven. It was founded on January 31, 1976, by a group of railway enthusiasts. This privately initiated museum is a testament to the passion and dedication of its founders, making it a unique destination for those interested in railway history.
  5. Bochum Dahlhausen Railway Museum5

    Bochum Dahlhausen Railway Museum

     Bochum
    The Bochum Dahlhausen Railway Museum (Eisenbahnmuseum Bochum) is a railway museum in Bochum in Germany. It is located in a locomotive depot that was built between 1916 and 1918 and consists of 46,000 square metres, making it the biggest railway museum in Germany. In the middle of the museum, there i
  6. Bergische Museumsbahnen6

    Bergische Museumsbahnen

     Wuppertal
    The Bergische Museumsbahn is a heritage tram museum in Wuppertal that operates its own tram line on original rails with original cars. It is one of the smallest running tram systems in the world.
  7. Technikmuseum Freudenberg7

    Technikmuseum Freudenberg

     Freudenberg
    The Technikmuseum Freudenberg, located in the Büschergrund district, is an exhibition that showcases a variety of machines and technical devices. This museum provides a comprehensive overview of the world of work and the history of technology.
  8. Rheinisches Industriebahn-Museum8

    Rheinisches Industriebahn-Museum

     Cologne
    The Rheinische Industriebahn-Museum (RIM) is a museum in Cologne. The museum preserves and exhibits industrial rail vehicles and researches and documents their history. The Rheinisches Industriebahn-Museum owns about 70 traction units of different gauge (600 mm and standard gauge) and traction type,
  9. Museum der Stadt Lennestadt9

    Museum der Stadt Lennestadt

     Lennestadt
    The Museum der Stadt Lennestadt is situated in the district of Grevenbrück. The building that houses the museum was originally constructed in 1910 and served as the “Royal Prussian Cadastre Office Förde” in the Olpe district. This historical building adds a unique charm to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists who appreciate architecture and history.
  10. Modellbundesbahn Brakel10

    Modellbundesbahn Brakel

     Brakel
    The Modellbundesbahn, also known as the Model Federal Railway, is a publicly accessible model railway layout located in Brakel. This fascinating exhibit was first opened to the public on October 14, 2005, and has since been a popular attraction for both locals and tourists alike.
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    Verkehrshistorische Ausstellung Galerie

     Lüdenscheid
    The Verkehrshistorische Ausstellung Galerie is a private transport museum located in Lüdenscheid. It specializes in the history of public transport, with a particular emphasis on bus transport and small railways in the Märkischer Kreis area. This museum provides a unique opportunity to delve into the history of transportation in this region.
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    Westfälisches Eisenbahnmuseum Münster

     Münster
    The Westfälisches Eisenbahnmuseum was located in the Hansaviertel district of Münster. The museum primarily focused on the theme of railway depots from the 1950s. This gives visitors a unique insight into the history and operations of these depots during this period.
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    Eisenbahnmuseum Alter Bahnhof Lette

     Coesfeld
    The term 'Museumsbahnhof' refers to railway stations that serve as their own exhibit for historical railway operations. These stations are not just buildings, but also include track facilities that were once used for rail traffic or are still used for the operation of a museum railway. As a visitor, you can expect to see a functional building that is part of a railway museum, offering a unique insight into the history of railway operations.