
- Travelling exhibition inside train is packed with interactive exhibits & amazing stories
- 60,000 have visited, calling it “brilliant” and “fascinating”
- It’s now calling at six new stations on south coast and South West of England
- Tickets are free but availability is limited.
An exhibition inside a train that’s packed with amazing stories and interactive fun has added six new dates to its tour.
More than 60,000 have visited the Railway 200 exhibition train on its 60-stop, year-long tour of Britain, and 9 in 10 visitors would recommend it to a friend.
Co-curated with the National Railway Museum and called Inspiration, it uses rare artefacts and fascinating facts to explore how railways transformed the world. It includes hands-on engineering challenges and a whistle-stop tour of interesting – and lesser-known – careers on the railway.
New stops on its tour were announced today, and it will call at (all dates inclusive):
- Bognor Regis station – 2 March to 3 March
- Lewes station – 5 March to 6 March
- Totnes station (South Devon Railway) – 17 March to 22 March
- Bristol Temple Meads station – 23 March to 29 March
- Minehead station (West Somerset Railway) – 30 March to 4 April
- Newquay station – 6 April to 11 April
Tickets to Inspiration are free and local schools will be invited for free, bespoke tours. Normal entry fees to some private railways may apply.
Inspiration has been described as “unique”, “extremely interesting” and “really well curated”.
Tara Jones Ulla was among the 2,000 people who visited at West Somerset Railway in November. She described it as “brilliant”, adding: “It was so informative without being overwhelming, with lots of interactive and hands‑on exhibits. I came away so happy!”
Michael Wilson, who visited at Inspiration’s London Paddington stop, said: “The whole thing was well thought out. The interactive exhibits were brilliant and my children loved it.”
Inspiration is part of Railway 200, the national celebration marking two centuries of the modern railway. Thousands of events in 2025 celebrated a British innovation that revolutionised travel, supercharged economies and enabled mass tourism, sports leagues and the standardisation of time.
Emma Roberts, Programme Manager for Railway 200, said: “Railways are one of history’s most important inventions and inside this train you can explore the story of rail in a fun and family-friendly environment.
“Inspiration has already travelled thousands of miles across Britain – from Scotland to Southampton – and we are hugely excited to welcome even more people aboard in these six fantastic destinations.”
Rail Minister Lord Peter Hendy said: “I’m proud to be celebrating our heritage as the birthplace of the modern railway; to this day our railway network is the backbone of our economy, driving economic growth, jobs and homes.
“With this train, we’re not just looking to the past, we are inspiring the diverse next generation of engineers, drivers, conductors and technicians, and shining a light on what the railway is delivering today.”
| Destination | Dates | Host |
| Upminster | 26 Jan – 30 Jan | c2c Rail |
| Cambridge | 31 Jan – 1 Feb | Greater Anglia |
| Colchester | 3 Feb – 4 Feb | Greater Anglia |
| Clacton | 5 Feb – 6 Feb | Greater Anglia |
| Hertford | 7 Feb – 8 Feb | Greater Anglia |
| Swanage | 16 Feb – 18 Feb | Swanage Railway |
| Hampshire | 19 Feb – 20 Feb | The Watercress Line |
| Salisbury | 21 Feb – 23 Feb | South Western Railway |
| Kingston | 25 Feb – 26 Feb | South Western Railway |
| Worthing | 27 Feb – 28 Feb | Southern |
| Bognor Regis | 2 – 3 March | Southern |
| Lewes | 5 – 6 March | Southern |
| Epsom | 9 Mar – 11 Mar | Southern |
| Hastings | 12 Mar – 15 Mar | Southeastern |
| Totnes | 17 – 22 March | South Devon Railway |
| Bristol | 23 – 29 March | Network Rail |
| Minehead | 30 March – 3 April | West Somerset Railway |
| Newquay | 6 – 11 April | Great Western Railway |
Inspiration was supported by a £250,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Porterbrook funded its eye-catching livery.