Volunteers’ Week begins tomorrow and through the week we’ll be sharing an insight into what five of our volunteers get up to at the museum.
Railway safety is very important—as Thomas discovers on an exciting adventure.
There’s grinding, painting, scraping and cleaning this month as the restoration rumbles on.
Photographic Archives Volunteer Nick has found some intriguing images in a collection covering the Nidd Valley Light Railway.
There might be water in the boiler, but plenty of jobs are still on the go as the painstaking restoration continues.
Team Hyped’s journey from the UK’s first Hyperloop pod prototype to the mk3 version named after a certain locomotive.
We hear a lot about Science Capital these days. What is it, and what does our Testing exhibition have to do with it?
Since the National Railway Museum opened in 1975, there has been a history of operating vehicles from the collection.
The whole Archive team delves into the history of the sound recordist on the centenary of his birth.
Things are taking shape as the meticulous restoration continues.
Photographic Archive Volunteer Anne McLean shares her love of a teenager’s set of photographs and letters.
Another month of progress, with paint, pressure-testing and pipe fitting.