Gijón Railway Museum

Local nameMuseo del Ferrocarril de Asturias
LocationGijón / Xixón, Spain

The Asturias Railway Museum or Gijón Railway museum, in Gijón, Asturias, Spain, is an institution dedicated to restore, preserve and display to the public the railway history of Asturias. It was inaugurated on October 22, 1998 by the current king Felipe VI as Prince of Asturias in that moment. The centre is economically supported by Gijón City Council, and it’s integrated in the museums municipal network. It’s one of the most important Spanish railways museums.

The museum is located at the old North Train Station of Gijón, very near Poniente Beach. It occupies more than 14,000 m2 and includes the original station, built in 1874, two new buildings and railway tracks.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gijón_Railway_Museum

Official Website http://museos.gijon.es/

Email museoferrocarril@gijon.es

Phone +34 985308575

Address Plaza de la Estación del Norte, 33206 Gijón, Spain

Coordinates 43°32'25.751" N -5°40'27.451" E

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