All Aboard to History: Don't Miss the Interactive 'Inspiration' Train Exhibition in Southport
All aboard! Free and fascinating exhibition train coming to Southport
Railway 200’s free exhibition train celebrates past, present and future of rail for 200th anniversary
40,000 have visited, describing it as “brilliant” and “interactive” & 9 in 10 would recommend it to a friend
The popular and family-friendly attraction is on a 60-stop, year-long tour of Britain and is now heading to Southport
Tickets are free and availability is limited. Bookhere
A free, family-friendly exhibition train celebrating 200 years of the modern railway is heading to Southport, it has been announced.
More than 40,000 have already visitedInspirationon its 60-stop, year-long tour of Britain – and it has received rave reviews, with 9 in 10 saying they would recommend it to a friend.
Co-curated with the National Railway Museum,Inspirationreveals how railways transformed the UK – and ultimately the world. It includes a fascinating look at railway firsts, hands-on engineering challenges and a whistle-stop tour of interesting – and lesser-known – careers on the railways.
The next stops on its tourwere announced today, and excitingly it will be hosted by Merseyrail at Southport railway station fromSaturday 10 January 2026untilTuesday 13 January 2026. Tickets are free and availability is limited.Book here.
Inspirationhas been described as “brilliant” and “fascinating”. One recent visitor said they “loved that it was interactive. I visited with people from age 18 to 85 and there was something for everyone”.
Another said: “I loved everything as soon as I got on board. The displays and history of the railways to the interactive stuff was all brilliant in my eyes, even my five-year-old daughter absolutely loved it.”
Inspirationis part ofRailway 200, the national campaign celebrating two centuries of the modern railway. Thousands of events across the UK and the world have celebrated a British innovation that revolutionised travel, supercharged economies and enabled mass tourism, sports leagues and the standardisation of time.
Neil Grabham, Managing Director at Merseyrail, said:“We’re delighted to welcome the Railway 200 exhibition train to Southport in January 2026. This event is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the heritage and future of rail, and it reminds us of the vital role the railway plays in connecting people and communities every day.
“From our own origins as a pioneering electrified network, to our position today as one of the most successful rail operators in the UK, Merseyrail continues to innovate while honouring the rich history of our national rail network. We hope that customers and visitors alike will come to Southport, step aboard, and experience this once-in-a-generation celebration.”
Emma Roberts, Programme Manager for Railway 200, said:“Inspirationis a fun, free and fascinating way to learn about the past, present and future of rail. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re a rail enthusiast or simply curious about a British innovation that changed the world.
“We’re excited to bringInspirationto Southport and we look forward to welcoming you aboard!”
Rail Minister Lord Peter Hendysaid: “I’m proud to be celebrating our heritage as the birthplace of the modern railway; to this day our railway network is the backbone of our economy, driving economic growth, jobs and homes.
“With this train, we’re not just looking to the past, we are inspiring the diverse next generation of engineers, drivers, conductors and technicians, and shining a light on what the railway is delivering today.”
Railway 200celebrates two centuries since Stephenson’s Locomotion No. 1 steamed along the Stockton and Darlington Railway.The bicentenary kicked off on New Year’s Day 2025 with a ‘whistle-up’ of more than 200 locomotives across five continents. The year has included a replica journey of Locomotion No. 1 watched by 100,000, commemorative poems, coins and stamps, the world’s biggest rail festival, and much more.
Inspirationwas supported by a £250,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Porterbrook funded its eye-catching livery.