All railway museums to visit in Scotland

Make a historic journey through railway history at 11 museums in Scotland 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 Scotland:

  1. Riverside Museum1

    Riverside Museum

     Glasgow
    The Riverside Museum (Glasgow Museum of Transport) is home to over 3,000 objects that detail Glasgow’s rich past from its days as maritime powerhouse to a glimpse into daily Glasgow life in the early to mid 20th Century. ​Amongst the objects on display are everything from skateboards to locomotives,
  2. Grampian Transport Museum2

    Grampian Transport Museum

     Alford
    The Grampian Transport Museum is a transport museum and charitable-based trust located in Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a place where visitors can learn about the history of transport in the north east of Scotland through various exhibits and presentations.
  3. Perth Museum and Art Gallery3

    Perth Museum and Art Gallery

     Perth
    Perth Museum and Art Gallery is a museum in Perth. The museum features exhibits related to Fine Art, Music, Archaeology, Coins and Medals, Social History, Archives, Weapons and War, Decorative and Applied Art, Land Transport, Natural Sciences, Science and Technology, World Cultures and Costume and T
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    Devil's Porridge Museum

     Eastriggs
    Devil's Porridge Museum is a museum in Annan. The museum features exhibits related to: weapons and war and social history. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: ideal communities: eastriggs and gretna, mixing the devil's porridge, qunintinshill rail disaster, state management scheme
  5. Glenfinnan Station Museum5

    Glenfinnan Station Museum

     Glenfinnan
    The Glenfinnan railway station is a significant landmark in the Highland council area of Scotland. It serves the village of Glenfinnan and is situated approximately 14 miles 58 chains (23.7 km) from the former Banavie Junction. This station is a part of the West Highland Line, nestled between Lochailort and Locheilside.
  6. Meffan Museum and Art Gallery6

    Meffan Museum and Art Gallery

     Forfar
    Meffan Museum and Art Gallery is a museum in Forfar. The museum features exhibits related to: land transport, archaeology, decorative and applied art, fine art, personalities, social history, science and technology, costume and textiles and coins and medals.
  7. Museum of Scottish Railways7

    Museum of Scottish Railways

     Bo'ness
    The Museum of Scottish Railways is managed by the Scottish Railway Preservation Society. It showcases a vast collection of railway artefacts from all over Scotland, providing a comprehensive insight into the country's railway history.
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    Historylinks Museum

     Dornoch
    Historylinks Museum is a museum in Dornoch. The museum features exhibits related to: weapons and war, land transport, archives, decorative and applied art, sport, social history, religion and costume and textiles. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: original royal dornoch golf clu
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    Maud Railway Museum

     Maud
    The Maud Railway Museum is located within the station building, which also contains some vacant business units. Visitors can request the Aberdeenshire Council to open the museum, or they can visit on selected weekends when volunteers from the Great North of Scotland Railway Association operate the museum.
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    Shotts Heritage Centre

     Stepps
    The displays in the Shotts Heritage Centre include the area's covenanting history, as well as the era of the industrial revolution and the rise and fall of local heavy industries such as mining, the railways and iron production. A rare surviving 19th Century lamp post from the Shotts Ironworks has b
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    George Waterston Memorial Centre and Museum

     Fair Isle
    George Waterston Memorial Centre and Museum is a museum in Fair Isle. The museum features exhibits related to: natural sciences, fine art, decorative and applied art, personalities, weapons and war, music, maritime, costume and textiles, land transport, archaeology, world cultures, archives, social