The award winning Donegal Railway Museum is located in Donegal Town. Commemorating and celebrating the various railways that operated across County Donegal from 1863 until 1959, it is a fascinating museum for all ages and a genuine delight for steam enthusiasts.
The museum includes the Donegal steam engine “Drumboe”, built in 1907, which carried the very last passengers on 31st December 1959, in addition to carriages and wagons, audio and visual displays, including a full-size interactive railway cab, working models, café and shop.
The Museum is open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, and on Sundays (Apr-Sep) 12noon to 4pm. No advance booking required.