Train World

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Train World is meer dan een spoorwegmuseum!

Je spoort er van de allereerste stoomlocomotieven naar flitsende hogesnelheidstreinen.

Droom weg bij de grandeur van koninklijke rijtuigen en legendarische locomotieven, of neem plaats in de stuurcabine van een locomotief.

Train World is volledig toegankelijk voor mensen met een beperkte mobiliteit.
  • • Trein: station Schaarbeek (www.belgianrail.be/nl). Train World is vanuit het station van Schaarbeek perfect bereikbaar te voet. Een voordelige B-Dagtrip formule die treinreis en ingangsticket combineert is beschikbaar • Tram: lijnen 7 en 92 (www.mivb.be) • Bus:
    lijnen 58 en 59 (www.mivb.be) • met de fiets: Fietshalte 160 (www.villo.be) • Parkeermogelijkheden auto’s: naast het stationsgebouw is er parkeerplaats voor auto’s. Prijs Train World parking: info op http://trainworld.be/nl/praktische-informatie/bereikbaarheid-toegankelijkheid-en-voorzieningen • Parking toeristische bussen en autocars: standplaatsen voor bussen en autocars zijn beschikbaar op aanvraag aan de Vroegmarkt van Brussel (MABRU) aan 20€ per dag - Adres: Werkhuizenkaai 22-23 te 1000 Brussel - Gelieve 5 dagen op voorhand te reserveren per e-mail: reservaties@trainworld.be
  • 7 (Princesse Elisabeth) ou 92 (Schaerbeek Gare / Station)

Train World opent de deuren naar een fascinerende wereld: die van spoorwegen, treinen en spoorweggeschiedenis in al zijn pracht. Ontdek op één plek de snelle en duizelingwekkende evolutie van de eerste stoommachines tot de modernste TGV! 22 oude locomotieven met de charme van weleer zijn te ontdekken. Het hoogtepunt van het bezoek is een ritje in een treinsimulator! Een extraatje: de trein zet u af aan de voet van het museum, gelegen in het oude station van Schaarbeek.

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  • Prijs

    Jeunes: 11,00 € - Normal: 15,00 € - Enfants: 5,00 € - Article 27: 1,25 €

Train World is proud to host two low-stimulus days in 2024. One on Wednesday April 17 and the other on October 2. On these days we organize adapted activities in an adapted museum. What is a 'low-stimulus day'? It is a day that allows for a museum visit in a quiet and adapted environment. The low-stimulus day is for those who like it a bit quieter. In order to ensure a comfortable visit for everyone, the museum is adjusting its scenography. The lighting is adjusted and sounds are turned off. We arrange for some quiet spaces in the museum. A tailored plan shows you the specifics of each room in the museum using a colour code. The quietest spots are in light yellow; the most stimulating in dark red.

  • Prijs

    Seniors: 15,00 € - Normal: 5,00 € - Article 27: 1,25 €

The 1930s saw the emergence of the first modest forms of mass tourism in Belgium and ordinary citizens were also able to take trips away for the first time. Most people limited themselves to a short stay on the Belgian coast or in the Ardennes, or contented themselves with a few day trips. The new market of day tourism was soon noticed by SNCB and by some large private travel agencies and organisations. Every year during the summer season, dozens of excursion train services were put on from large and medium-sized cities to all kinds of tourist resorts in Belgium and neighbouring foreign countries. Sometimes they even involved 'mystery tours' to unknown destinations! A great deal of attention was paid to providing support to passengers, by employing additional train staff and installing sound systems in the carriages. This made it possible to communicate tourist information and all kinds of practical details to passengers, as well as to regale them with music during the journey... Thus the 'radio train' was born. The public signed up en masse for excursions by radio train, but their popularity waned after WWII. The last radio train ran in 1964. The speaker will discuss the great success of excursion and radio train services in the years of emerging (mass) tourism and illustrate his story with some tourist train trips that were organised at that time. The lecture will also focus on the rolling stock (coaches and radio-fitted carriages) that made up the trains.

  • Prijs

    Normal: 18,00 € - Article 27: 1,25 €

Lovers of literature can delight in our literary walk in the breathtaking setting of the museum. Go on a journey with some well-known writers and listen to some strong, exciting, lively and moving stories. The walk will take you through time, but mainly plays upon your imagination. The walk will take place under the supervision of a professional actor. Koen Van Impe will give you the Dutch rendition. Bruno Georis will provide the French version. A maximum of 20 people can come along.

  • Prijs

    Enfants: 5,00 € - Jeunes: 11,00 € - Normal: 18,00 € - Article 27: 1,25 €

Climb aboard a mysterious train and set off for imaginary lands, plunge into traditional tales and modern-day stories, as you quake, marvel and discover... during a surprising storytelling journey hosted by storyteller Pascal Mitsuru Guéran. Embark on an exciting and original family trip! “Contes au Musée” (stories at the museum) is a project initiated by the Fédération de Conteurs Professionnels (federation of professional storytellers) in partnership with Brussels Museums and MSW. For the whole 23/24 season, professional storytellers will bring their stories into the museums of Brussels and Wallonia. A meeting between two separate cultural worlds: the art of storytelling, and the heritage exhibited in the rich diversity of artistic expressions displayed in the museums. This project introduces 50 storytelling artists in over 130 partner museums. Enough to showcase our heritage and feed our imagination!