The history of railways at a glance,
Brussels Train World
Train World Brussels is a railway museum located in Brussels, Belgium. This is the official museum of the Belgian National Railway Company (NMBS/SNCB), featuring a variety of exhibits and experiential facilities showcasing important moments in Belgian railway history.
If you want to see railroad history at a glance, visit Train World.
In Train World,
Railway history at a glance
Belgium's train and rail network is the oldest in Europe. Train World is full of various things about trains, as long as its long history. The most visited attractions here are the Belgian Railway Heritage Collection and the electrical facilities of the Brussels-Celleroy Line. From Thomas the Tank Engine to the Orient Express, Train World is a treasure trove of history where you can learn about Belgium's history and traces through trains.
Plan your trip to Belgium by exploring the heritage collections of the Pays de Waes, Europe's oldest steam locomotive, and the Nationale Maatschappij Belgische Spoorwegen.
Meet a historic train
You can see a variety of historical trains in one place, from the “Pays de Waes”, the oldest steam locomotive in Belgium, to the “type 12” streamlined steam locomotive that broke the speed record in 1939.
Various exhibition information
Railway artifacts:
You can learn about the development of the Belgian railway through railway-related artifacts such as train tickets, uniforms, and signaling equipment.
Interactive exhibits:
You can experience driving a train and learn about railroad technology through a variety of interactive exhibits, including simulators and multimedia shows.
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