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Bluebell Railway Museum

📍 Uckfield, Greater London

4.9(16 Google reviews)💰Free👶All ages

Hands-on railway museum on Platform 2 at Sheffield Park station featuring signal box operation, model railways, a ticket clipper handling table, and dress-up as engine drivers.

All agesHeritage railwayHands-on exhibitsFree with train ticketMultigenerationalFriendly staff
★★★★★Featured review by Zachary Sweeps

Great place, my kids grew up going to bluebell. Now my grandkids are going. Great day out. Great for adults and kids. Love it.

🏆 Family Action Verdict

A strong choice for railway-loving families from toddlers through grandparents. The hands-on exhibits hold attention well beyond a passive display, and the free entry for train passengers makes it easy to fold into a Bluebell Railway journey. Quieter weekday visits avoid the cramped conditions that can occur on busy days.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡A platform ticket covers museum entry if you are not travelling on the train
Visit on a quieter weekday to avoid crowded conditions in the exhibit spaces
🎟️Combine with a steam train journey for a complete Bluebell Railway experience
🚗The on-site café is popular — arrive early or plan a wait during peak periods

💬 What Families Are Saying

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4.9

16 Google reviews

Multigenerational appeal40%
Hands-on historical exhibits35%
Friendly and knowledgeable staff25%
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Zachary Sweeps

a year ago

Great place, my kids grew up going to bluebell. Now my grandkids are going. Great day out. Great for adults and kids. Love it.

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Andrew Startup

a year ago

On one of the platforms is a small museum dedicated to the Bluebell Railway and it's history. Located at Sheffield Park Railway Station - built for the staff of the nearby Sheffield Park estate to arrive and depart by train. The museum is located opposite the station, with entry free to passengers or via a platform ticket. It's worth noticing the tickets are checked on the train to see if those who have gotten a platform ticket have gotten onto the train without purchasing the train ticket. The station is open on days that not trains are running but it's worth checking in the off season if the station and museum are open before arriving. There is also plenty of parking at the entrance to the station, as short walk from the station itself and wheel chair access to the site, although staff control the crossing points from the platforms so wheel chair users can cross at the ends of the platforms. Also on site, there is a bar and café, along with the engine shed. As for the museum itself, there is a selection of models and displays detailing the history of the railway that is accessible to wheel chair users - although it cramped at busy times and at the end of the museum is a small signal box for demonstrations of how signalling works. On the same side of the platform the museum is located, there is also a small second hand shop with books, magazines and a few second hand railway models. There is a much better shop for second hand models located at Horsted Keynes. All in all the museum is worth a visit on a day out on the Bluebell railway.

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roland j. ruttledge

7 years ago

The sheds and the museum, are all part of making this delightful station, such a great experience. Full of history and well displayed. So much to enjoy. Wonderful friendly staff. Great for the whole family. Easy access. All for a £3 platform ticket. Love it.

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John Redwood

4 years ago

Great place to start your visit to the Bluebell Railway. Some example locomotives and history behind the story. Also good displays of how steam locos work and what it like to ride on the footplate

Reviews from Google

Overview

Located opposite Sheffield Park station — originally built for the Sheffield Park estate — the museum covers Bluebell Railway history through working exhibits. Visitors operate a signal simulator, clip replica tickets, study locomotive mechanics, and dress as footplate crew. Multigenerational appeal is well documented: families who visited as children now bring their own grandchildren.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday10:00 – 16:00
Tuesday10:00 – 16:00
Wednesday10:00 – 16:00
Thursday10:00 – 16:00
Friday10:00 – 16:00
Saturday10:00 – 16:00
Sunday10:00 – 16:00

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