Train World

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Train World is a railway museum in Schaerbeek, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium, and the official museum of the National Railway Company …

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Jul 21, 2024
The catch all name maybe a bit juvenile, but this is an excellent and thoughtful museum. We found the experience easy to navigate, well annotated in 3 languages including English, and light levels o… Full review by Fotheringay01
Nov 2, 2023
On a wet day in Brussels we came across train world. The staff on site were very knowledgable and welcoming. The entrance is right by the train station. There are so many exhibits to see and you… Full review by TomHutts91
May 3, 2023
Train world is a superb Museum. We spent three hours drinking in this well presented museum. The historical ticket offices in the old station entrance hall, the royal train wagons, this is a best adr… Full review by Anderson E
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How long does a visit take?
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It depends on how much you like old trains, but two hours should do.
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Answer by Trainbleu · Feb 12, 2021
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How is this museum compared with the National Railway Museum in York, UK, for a 3-year-old,English speaking …
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How is this museum compared with the National Railway Museum in York, UK, for a 3-year-old,English speaking-only,hardcore train fanatic?
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It’s great! There is a children’s train play area and a train driving simulator. All the displays are in English and you can get an audio guide.
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How far is train world from Brussels train station?
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Hi, The train world is just next to Schaerbeek Station, easily reached from All Brussels stations.
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Is this good for non french speakers?
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Yes, it is good for non-French speakers. The only thing non-French speakers might find curious is the emphasis on railways within a purely Belgian context - a section on the global …
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Yes, it is good for non-French speakers. The only thing non-French speakers might find curious is the emphasis on railways within a purely Belgian context - a section on the global impact of rail travel would be welcome.
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How far is the museum from Grand Palace? is it disability accessible
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Train World is entirely accessible to persons with reduced mobility.
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