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The front wall of the first building in the museum, with lots of older style trains.
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Queen Victoria's(?) private coach. Somewhat more space than the plebs.
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This was a mail coach. They had sorters on the train, sorting the mail as it travelled.
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This was part of the first hall. It was massive.
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Fog machine :(
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Cut out of the Chunnel. Much bigger than I was expecting.
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On board a coach from a Japanese bullet train.
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They also had a rather modern library, with some amazing books and magazines for rail enthusiasts.
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This is a top view of the workshop, which had buttons you could press to hear the noises one might hear in a workshop... which I pressed without realising how loud and annoying it would be.
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They had a live display of York station.
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These were cabinets full of model trains, many of which were built by hand, and donated by one guy.
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