DB Museum Koblenz
Railway museum in a former repair warehouse with many restored vintage trains & a gift shop. People often mention trains,
Railway museum in a former repair warehouse with many restored vintage trains & a gift shop. People often mention trains,
Railway museum in a former repair warehouse with many restored vintage trains & a gift shop. People often mention trains,
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Great idea if you're into trains. We had a tour and the guide explained a lot of interesting things about the history of the trains.
Nice place for kids liking trains. You can go into sum of the locomotives and play with the buttons and switches. 8 Euros for a family ticket. A nice place to spend 2 hours with the kids. There are trains from different eras. From the beginning of the 1900 to today.
So worth the 3 euros just to wander around and see all the old locos and coaches. There is about one of each loco, and some extras in different colours. You can get inside the locos and coaches in the shed such as a Class 118 and some coaches built in 1938 for the then govenrment, but I did want to peep into the stuff in the yard such as the restaurant and sleep cars,but alas. Even just to sit on the running board of a Kof and watch the trains go by was a nice way to spend some time. Have been back and will be back. Note: not for those that find it difficult to get about. Lots of walking over tracks and big steps. Easy free parking. Note for those looking, you go under the rail tracks and it’s a turn up a small road schorn something str then a sharp left up to the tracks. Dropped pin Near Schönbornsluster Str. 11-1, 56070 Koblenz, Germany
Great experience 🙌😍 They doesn't have any entry fee, but if you go on with kids train trip or other for fun you have to pay little amount. And jumping trucks is also free for kids. It is really kids friendly, if you are living nearby you must visit. It have so many beautiful trains
Nice museum with some very interesting and historically significant locomotives. You are left to your own to roam around freely. Many locpmotives are accessible. Parents with children should be extremely cautious as the terrain is more a depot than a museum and the museum lies immediately besides live railway tracks with no fences, just a chain to mark the difference. Only open on Saturdays. Not very large. You would want to spend two-three hours here. Worth the trouble of getting there if you are in the area, say no more than an hour driving or so away, but not a museum I would go to great lengths to see (like Mulhouse or York).
Amazing place. You can easily spend several hours here. €8 family ticket. Incredible value.
Brilliant location to visit the only downside is that it only opens on Saturdays.
Super epic. They have so many trains; got a tour inside a very old salon wagon; partook in the 3D train simulator; took a ride in a loc. The people working/volunteering there were very kind and enthusiastic
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