5/5 Sari B. 11 months ago on Google
Hoi
Peeps!
I've
got
a
review
for
you
that'll
make
you
book
a
ticket
to
visit
this
museum
as
well.
One
of
my
kid
is
a
train
enthusiast,
even
at
a
young
age,
and
his
love
for
model
trains
caught
the
attention
of
Buurtgezinnen
organization,
who
hooked
us
up
with
some
free
passes
to
the
Spoorweg
Museum
Utrecht.
We
couldn't
be
more
grateful
for
this
sweet
gesture
that
supports
my
kid's
hobby.
Thank
you
Buurtgezinnen
and
Spoorweg
Museum!
When
we
walked
through
those
museum
gates,
we
were
in
awe
of
the
fact
that
this
place
has
been
around
for
nearly
a
century,
witnessing
all
sorts
of
historical
events,
renovations,
expansions,
remodels,
and
reopens.
It's
like
a
time
machine
that
takes
you
on
a
journey
through
the
evolution
of
transportation
technology,
where
rail
transport
is
the
backbone
of
this
country's
infrastructure,
connecting
major
cities
and
towns.
We
were
blown
away
by
the
Longmoor,
NS
3700,
NS
5000,
and
various
train
cars,
freight
cars,
trams,
you
name
it.
It
was
like
we
were
on
an
adventure,
experiencing
the
grandeur
and
glory
of
steam
locomotives,
electric
locomotives,
and
diesel
locomotives
in
their
prime.
And
the
staff
there
are
so
enthusiastic,
you
can
feel
their
excitement
rubbing
off
on
you
in
every
inch
of
that
museum.
It
was
an
unforgettable
experience,
and
we
spent
the
whole
day
exploring
every
exhibit
and
ride.
As
for
the
chow,
there
are
plenty
of
food
vendors
to
keep
you
from
getting
hangry.
From
all
sorts
of
fried
goodies,
sandwiches,
soup,
salad,
drinks,
and
snacks,
they've
got
it
all
covered.
And
don't
forget
to
hit
up
the
souvenir
shop!
We
snagged
some
cool
stuff
like
fridge
magnets,
postcards,
wooden
toys,
and
even
some
dope
threads.
It's
the
perfect
place
to
grab
a
memorable
keepsake.
Once
is
simply
not
enough,
we're
already
planning
our
next
visit
to
relive
the
magical
experience.
Don't
miss
out
on
this
gem,
Fellas!