Queen Adelaid's - Saloon Carriage - York, Great Britain.
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The National Railway Museum has over 100 locomotives, and carriages, on display. This listing features Queen Adelaid's saloon carriage, 1842, one of many Royal trains exhibited in the Worlds largest railway museum, Located in York, Great Britain.
Waymark Code: WMK8MX
Location: North East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/01/2014
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The national Railway Museum is a must visit attraction if you are in the area, (and its free entry.) Located in York, UK.
Queen Adelaide's saloon built 1842 by the London and Birmingham Railway. It looks like an extended stage coach.
There are approx. 20 photos of this Royal passenger carriage on the museum web site: (
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"Get up close to over 300 years of fascinating history in York’s only National Museum. Explore our giant halls full of trains and railway legends including the majestic Duchess of Hamilton, step on to the futuristic, Japanese Bullet Train or marvel at the stunning opulence of the Royal Trains.
Get on board awe inspiring locomotives, watch our engineers at work in The Workshop, uncover hidden treasures in The Warehouse and make tracks to the outdoor area. The children can let off steam with our outdoor play area, miniature railway rides and loads of interactive exhibits." Text Source: (
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The "Official Tourism" URL link to the attraction: (
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Admission Free, but donations are appreciated.
Street Address: NRM York. Leeman Road, York, YO26 4XJ