Trainland is a unique museum showcasing the history and evolution of rail transport from the late 19th century to the present day. The museum features over 1,500 locomotives and wagons of various scales, as well as over 12,000 pieces that make up the dioramas. The dioramas are animated and commented on, making it a great place for families to visit. The museum also has a large collection of locomotives and wagons, including some that are unique and were made specifically for the museum. The exhibits are interactive, with digital controls and sound effects, making it an engaging experience for visitors of all ages
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Activities: We went to Trainland! The space seemed a little small at first, but it is cleverly filled with train circuits. We walked along a corridor in the middle of the circuits which represent scenes of everyday life in French stations but also in the American West or on the Swiss border. There are buttons to activate the trains. At the end, there is a space for playing with electric trains, but we did not try it
Highlights: The circuits of trains were great, especially with buttons to activate them ourselves! The different scenes and the new technologies were a real hit, and it's the perfect place to spend an hour on a rainy day! 'The place is ideal for spending an hour on a rainy day for example.' ✨