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Train World: Discover the Evolution of the Railroads
Highlights
Discover the oldest preserved European steam locomotive and several other vintage engines.
Experience interactive exhibits detailing the history and electrification of Belgium’s rail network.
Enjoy displays that cater to train enthusiasts and families alike.
See royal carriages and authentic artifacts from Belgian Railways.
Conveniently reachable by a short walk from the Tootbus hop-on hop-off stop.
Welcome to Train World in Brussels
Discover Train World, Belgium’s renowned railway museum showcasing the rich history and innovation of train travel. Explore an extensive collection of historic locomotives and interactive exhibits that bring the evolution of railways to life. Whether you’re a railway enthusiast or a curious traveler, Train World offers a unique experience for all ages. Secure your tickets today to embark on an unforgettable journey through time.
About Train World in Brussels
Why Visit Train World in Brussels?
Operating Hours of Train World in Brussels
Best Times to Visit the Train World in Brussels
Mornings Right After Opening (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Arriving when Train World opens gives you the most relaxed experience. Early hours are ideal for exploring historic locomotives, interactive exhibits, and photography without crowds, allowing you to move through the museum at a comfortable pace.
Weekdays, Especially Tuesday Through Thursday
Midweek visits tend to be quieter than weekends, making them perfect for visitors who prefer a calm and immersive atmosphere. You’ll have more time to engage with detailed displays, multimedia installations, and hands-on exhibits without feeling rushed.
Outside Peak Tourist Seasons
Train World is busiest during summer months, school holidays, and major public vacations. Planning your visit in late fall, winter (excluding holidays), or early spring means fewer visitors, shorter entry queues, and a smoother overall experience.
Late Afternoons on Weekdays (After 2:00 PM)
If mornings don’t work, weekday afternoons are another great option. The museum often sees lighter foot traffic later in the day, making it easier to enjoy the exhibits before the last admission at 3:30 PM.
Where to Find the Train World in Brussels
How to Get to Train World in Brussels
By Train
Train World is located directly at Schaerbeek Railway Station, making it one of the most accessible museums in Brussels.
Regular local trains run from major stations like Brussels Central, Brussels North, and Brussels South.
Once you arrive at Schaerbeek Station, the museum entrance is just steps away.
This is the most convenient option for visitors traveling by rail.
By Tram
Several tram lines connect Schaerbeek with central Brussels and surrounding neighborhoods.
Trams stop close to Place Princesse Elisabeth, just a short walk from the museum.
Traveling by tram is affordable, reliable, and a great way to see the city along the way.
Ideal for visitors staying within Brussels.
By Bus
Multiple city bus routes serve the Schaerbeek area and stop near the museum.
Buses are a budget-friendly option and connect easily with metro and tram lines.
This option works well if you’re coming from residential areas or outer districts.
Checking routes in advance helps ensure a smooth journey.
By Car
Train World can be reached easily by car from Brussels city center and nearby highways.
Paid street parking and public parking options are available in the surrounding area.
Parking availability may be limited during weekends and peak hours.
Arriving earlier in the day is recommended if you plan to drive.
By Taxi or Rideshare
Taxis and rideshare services offer a direct and hassle-free way to reach the museum.
This is a good option if you’re traveling with luggage or on a tight schedule.
Simply enter “Train World Brussels” as your destination for easy navigation.
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Interesting Facts About Train World in Brussels
It’s Housed Inside a Real Historic Train Station
Train World is located inside the former Schaerbeek Railway Station, a protected 19th-century building that once served as a key rail hub in Brussels.
Belgium Was One of the First Countries in Continental Europe to Run Trains
Belgium opened its first public railway line in 1835, and Train World tells this pioneering story from the very beginning.
Home to One of Europe’s Oldest Steam Locomotives
The museum features the famous Pays de Waes locomotive, representing one of the earliest steam trains used in Belgium’s rail history.
The Museum Combines Two Buildings into One Experience
Train World seamlessly connects the historic station with a modern exhibition hall, blending old-world architecture with contemporary museum design.
You Can Walk Right Up to Full-Size Trains
Unlike many museums, Train World allows visitors to get remarkably close to massive locomotives, giving a true sense of their scale and engineering.
Sound, Light, and Scenery Are Part of the Exhibits
The museum uses immersive sound effects, lighting, and reconstructed environments to recreate the atmosphere of historic train journeys.
It’s the Official Railway Museum of Belgium
Train World is operated in collaboration with SNCB/NMBS, Belgium’s national railway company, making it the country’s authoritative rail museum.
Not Just About Trains—It’s About People
Beyond engines and carriages, the museum highlights the lives of railway workers, engineers, and travelers who shaped rail travel over generations.
A Favorite Spot for Photography Lovers
The dramatic lighting, polished metal surfaces, and grand locomotives make Train World one of Brussels’ most photogenic museums.
Modern High-Speed Trains Share Space with Steam Giants
Visitors can see the evolution of rail travel in one place—from early steam engines to sleek high-speed trains—showing how rail technology has transformed over time.









