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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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‘A hub of humanity’: National Railway Museum space reopens after £11m refit
YORK, 25 September 2025 - The Station Hall at the National Railway Museum in York, which reopens on 27 September after a full refurbishment.
The former goods station adjacent to York Station closed for a full refurbishment and re-roof in 2023 following a £10.5m grant from the DCMS. A refresh and redisplay of its exhibition has also taken place thanks to an additional £577,000 from the Friends of the National Railway Museum (FNRM).
In addition to extensive architectural and structural improvements to the listed building, restored objects and new acquisitions on display include: a WHSmith bookstall, first installed at London Waterloo in 1921, and photographs depicting Windrush migrants just arrived from the Caribbean, as they set out on journeys to their new homes via rail. In addition, visitors will have a close-up view of famous Royal Carriages, the Euston Clock and The Countess of York, a historic dining car which has been refurbished in order to provide afternoon tea.
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March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: View of the iconic Tower Bridge in London spanning the Thames River. The bridge is 940 feet (290 m) in length including the abutments and consists of two 213-foot (65 m) bridge towers connected at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, and a central pair of bascules that can open to allow shipping. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: View of the iconic Tower Bridge in London spanning the Thames River. The bridge is 940 feet (290 m) in length including the abutments and consists of two 213-foot (65 m) bridge towers connected at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, and a central pair of bascules that can open to allow shipping. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: View of the iconic Tower Bridge in London spanning the Thames River. The bridge is 940 feet (290 m) in length including the abutments and consists of two 213-foot (65 m) bridge towers connected at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, and a central pair of bascules that can open to allow shipping. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: View of the iconic Tower Bridge in London spanning the Thames River. The bridge is 940 feet (290 m) in length including the abutments and consists of two 213-foot (65 m) bridge towers connected at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, and a central pair of bascules that can open to allow shipping. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: View of the iconic Tower Bridge in London spanning the Thames River. The bridge is 940 feet (290 m) in length including the abutments and consists of two 213-foot (65 m) bridge towers connected at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, and a central pair of bascules that can open to allow shipping. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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