Scottish Railway Preservation Society
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Chamber Rating
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Adam Rajczak
Mar 27th, 2023 -
Philip O'Brien
Amazing historical museum with a huge selection of train memorabilia. Staff and volunteers are all very friendly and enthusiastic about the history of the railway. Great for families and individuals alike - absolutely worth a visit
Jan 18th, 2023 -
lynne mellstrom
A fantastic piece of history! Reach out and touch the giants of steam, read about how railways have shaped the modern landscape and see how they still have a part in today's society. Buy a book, dvd or souvenir or have a hearty bowl of soup and some tea in the station cafe. Plenty to see and do for people of all ages! Have a trip down the line on one of the heritage trains, see the static train and carriage displays in the large sheds or marvel at the 00 gauge displays - it's a great day out. Wheelchair and pram friendly for the most parts and there is a car park on site. Plenty to see and do!
Sep 16th, 2022 -
William Blackett
Driving Experience day on Boness Kinneil railway. Highly recommended if a train fan. Museum on site as well of Scottish railway history. Place is a working railway and preservation society. Set on Firth of Forth with great views. Track runs few miles sadly only 20mph allowed with Loco built for 95 !
Aug 25th, 2022 -
Ian douglas
I've visited many times for pleasure and business when I was employed by Jarvis rail,great people doing a great job. I'm still working in the railway and was wondering if I could donate some good quality hi-vis wet weather clothing that I have acquired over the recent past? If possible,who can I contact?
Feb 18th, 2022
Contact Info
- (150) 682-5855
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Scottish Railway Preservation Society?
A The phone number for Scottish Railway Preservation Society is: (150) 682-5855.
Q Where is Scottish Railway Preservation Society located?
A Scottish Railway Preservation Society is located at 17-19 North St, Bo’ness, sct EH51 0AQ
Q What is the internet address for Scottish Railway Preservation Society?
A The website (URL) for Scottish Railway Preservation Society is: http://www.srps.org.uk/
Q What days are Scottish Railway Preservation Society open?
A Scottish Railway Preservation Society is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Scottish Railway Preservation Society rated?
A Scottish Railway Preservation Society has a 5.0 Star Rating from 19 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Scottish Railway Preservation Society
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Overall Rating
( 19 Reviews )Adam Rajczak on Google
Philip O'Brien on Google
Amazing historical museum with a huge selection of train memorabilia. Staff and volunteers are all very friendly and enthusiastic about the history of the railway. Great for families and individuals alike - absolutely worth a visit
lynne mellstrom on Google
A fantastic piece of history! Reach out and touch the giants of steam, read about how railways have shaped the modern landscape and see how they still have a part in today's society. Buy a book, dvd or souvenir or have a hearty bowl of soup and some tea in the station cafe. Plenty to see and do for people of all ages! Have a trip down the line on one of the heritage trains, see the static train and carriage displays in the large sheds or marvel at the 00 gauge displays - it's a great day out. Wheelchair and pram friendly for the most parts and there is a car park on site. Plenty to see and do!
William Blackett on Google
Driving Experience day on Boness Kinneil railway.
Highly recommended if a train fan. Museum on site as well of Scottish railway history.
Place is a working railway and preservation society. Set on Firth of Forth with great views.
Track runs few miles sadly only 20mph allowed with Loco built for 95 !
Ian douglas on Google
I've visited many times for pleasure and business when I was employed by Jarvis rail,great people doing a great job.
I'm still working in the railway and was wondering if I could donate some good quality hi-vis wet weather clothing that I have acquired over the recent past?
If possible,who can I contact?