Duration:
1 to 3 hours
Price range:
Under £10
Suitable for:
INSIDER KNOWLEDGE
1 Quieter Carriages
For a slightly less noisy journey, choose a carriage further from the engine. It's often calmer for younger children but still offers excellent views.
2 Engineer Spotting
Don't miss the viewing gallery overlooking the workshop (check access on the day). You might get lucky and see the engineers maintaining the magnificent engines.
3 Best Train View
For a fantastic photo or waving spot, use the footbridge near the museum entrance. It provides a clear, elevated view of the train arriving or departing.
INSIDER TIP
Ask staff at the ticket office for the free 'Stephenson Steam Railway Sticker'. They're usually kept behind the counter for keen young visitors.
About Stephenson Steam Railway
Relive the golden age of steam at the Stephenson Steam Railway in North Shields. Take a heritage train ride along a short section of the former Metro test track, pulled by impressive steam or vintage diesel locomotives. Families enjoy the journey in historic carriages and exploring the museum area, which details the region’s rich railway engineering history, particularly the work of George and Robert Stephenson. Check website for operating days (mainly Sundays and special events) and engine roster. It’s a charming, volunteer-run attraction offering a nostalgic and affordable experience for train fans young and old.
Suggested Family Itinerary Perfect for Kids
Make the most of your visit with this suggested timeline. Adjust based on your family's interests and pace.
Arrival & Station Spotting
Arrive as the railway opens, giving you time to soak up the atmosphere and see the engines being prepared before the first ride.
All Aboard the Heritage Train!
Hop on for the main event! Enjoy the sights and sounds of a heritage train ride along the historic route towards Percy Main.
Museum Discovery
Head into the museum to learn about George Stephenson and the history of local railways. Look out for interactive displays.
Lunch at the Waggonway Tea Room
Refuel with snacks, drinks, or a light lunch at the on-site café, or find a spot at the picnic tables if you've brought your own.
Engine Shed Viewing
Take a peek into the engine shed (subject to operational requirements) to see where the locomotives are maintained and restored.
Platform Fun & Souvenirs
Watch the trains coming and going from the platform and browse the gift shop for railway-themed toys and mementos.
Nearby Bonus: Rising Sun Country Park
Stretch your legs next door at Rising Sun Country Park, offering walking trails, a lake, and a children's play area.
Pro Tips for Families:
- Check train departure times on their website before you go, especially for special event days, and aim for an earlier ride.
- Platforms and carriages can be cooler than you expect; bring layers even if the weather looks fine.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy outside – the indoor café is cosy but small, and seating can be limited during busy periods.
- Encourage kids to chat with the volunteer staff – they have amazing knowledge and stories about the engines and railway history.
Opening hours
Typically open Sundays only (approx April-October) and for special events (e.g. Christmas, Halloween). Museum: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Train rides usually operate between 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM on running days. ALWAYS check website calendar.
Entry prices
Museum entry is often free (donations welcome). Train rides: Adult approx £7-£9, Child approx £5-£7, Family tickets available. Prices may vary for special events.
Birthday party hire
Limited birthday party options might be available on operating days, potentially hiring a carriage or using museum space. Contact the railway directly to enquire.
Facilities
Contact Details & Directions
Stephenson Steam Railway,
Middle Engine Lane,
North Shields,
Tyne Wear,
NE29 8DX
Tel: 01912777135
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