Journey into the heart of rail history at the National Railway Museum in York, a must-visit for transport enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Housed in the iconic former York North motive power depot, this free attraction showcases over a million railway artifacts, including the record-breaking Mallard locomotive and the luxurious Queen Victoria’s carriage. Walk beneath the massive Turntable Theatre, where engines once rotated, and explore century-spanning exhibitions that bring engineering ingenuity to life. Located just a short walk from York’s medieval city walls and the bustling Shambles, the museum blends seamlessly into a rich tapestry of heritage. Interactive displays, historic carriages you can step inside, and seasonal events make it engaging for all ages. As part of the UK’s Science Museum Group, it offers authoritative depth without sacrificing wonder - a true cornerstone of Britain’s industrial legacy.