
Erica S
2 reviews on 1 places
A must visit if you love trains! It’s a well maintained museum with lots of trains and vintage artefacts on display, but I recommend spending more time in the workshop area because you can go inside a few carriages and take photos of the interiors :)
I really enjoyed the 45-min steam train ride (included in the ticket). We visited the museum during non-school holidays and the staff was kind enough to give us our own seating area because the carriage is not full.
They have a cafe inside the museum if you want to have snacks and coffee. I recommend their hot pies, they’re quite tasty.
I really enjoyed the 45-min steam train ride (included in the ticket). We visited the museum during non-school holidays and the staff was kind enough to give us our own seating area because the carriage is not full.
They have a cafe inside the museum if you want to have snacks and coffee. I recommend their hot pies, they’re quite tasty.
They have basic food (mostly cold dishes) and drink selections. For me, the highlights were the barista-made coffee and cookies.
The lounge looks alright and the toilets were clean. However, I noticed the carpet in the seating area was not clean. I saw food leftovers on the floor behind the tables and chairs.
Overall, it’s a decent place to relax before the flight. I personally wouldn’t pay to get in (I received a complimentary lounge invitation).
The lounge looks alright and the toilets were clean. However, I noticed the carpet in the seating area was not clean. I saw food leftovers on the floor behind the tables and chairs.
Overall, it’s a decent place to relax before the flight. I personally wouldn’t pay to get in (I received a complimentary lounge invitation).