These are wo wholly separate museums, run by different groups, but sharing a location and a theme – railways. Together with the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, a great day out for rail enthusiasts and families.

Ingrow Museum of Rail Travel You don’t have to be a railway enthusiast to enjoy the museum... and you may have seen some of its exhibits on TV.

More than 60 TV programmes and films have featured beautifully-restored carriages from the award-winning museum. There you can watch the video presentations, listen to the sound presentations as you sit inside the carriage compartments, and experience travel as it used to be in days gone by. See the differences between 1st, 2nd and 3rd class. Lots of signs, posters and small exhibits.

Ingrow Loco Museum Locomotives, displays, exhibits and archive film combine to create a story of the steam locomotive and the people involved in their manufacture, operation and maintenance.

Locomotives under restoration in the workshop can be viewed in the upper gallery.

  • Ingrow Museum of Rail Travel Address: Ingrow Railway Centre, Ingrow Bridge, South Street, Keighley, BD21 5AX Admission: Student £1.50, Child 5-15 £1.50, Seniors £ 2.00, Adult £ 2.50, Family (2A + 3 CH) £ 7.00. Pre-booked groups of ten or more: Children & Concessions £ 1.00, Adults £1.50. Opening details Mon - Sun 11:00 to 16:00 Telephone: 01535 680425. Email: admin@vintagecarriagestrust.org. Website: www.vintagecarriagestrust.org.
  • Ingrow Loco Museum Address: Ingrow Railway Centre, Ingrow Bridge, South Street, Keighley, BD21 5AX Admission: Admission £1.50 Accompanied children free Opening details: Open weekends and selected days. It is advised to call to confirm opening times prior to visiting. Tel: 01535 690739. Website: www.bahamas45596.co.uk.