Dieringhausen Railway Museum
A stroll through the spacious open-air grounds, featuring a twelve-stall engine shed and a turntable, offers a glimpse into the "old" railway. With the old coaling plant and water cranes, you'll find everything you would expect from a railway depot. Visit the listed engine shed, which serves as a workshop for the restoration and storage of the diverse collection of vehicles. On the more than 10.000 square meter open-air grounds, railway enthusiasts can indulge their passion for photography and videography to their heart's content.
The museum offers steam train rides with the "Bergischer Löwe" (Bergish Lion). Here you can find the current timetable.
Special guided tours are available by appointment. Schools, groups, and clubs can request an individual tour year-round, even outside of regular opening hours.Information for groups
The museum offers steam train rides with the "Bergischer Löwe" (Bergish Lion). Here you can find the current timetable.
Special guided tours are available by appointment. Schools, groups, and clubs can request an individual tour year-round, even outside of regular opening hours.Information for groups
Guided tours cost 25 euros, plus admission.
Good to know
Opening hours
Sundays and public holidays only on operating days and by arrangement
Price information
Adults: €4.00
Children: €2.00
Families: 10.00 €
Children: €2.00
Families: 10.00 €
fitness
Bad weather offer
for any weather
Arrival & Parking
Take the A4 to exit 25-Gummersbach towards Wiehl/Nümbrecht. Follow the B56, then take Auf d. Brück to Dieringhauser Str. in Gummersbach.
It is recommended to use the P&R car park between the railway museum and Dieringhausen station (RB 25).
It is recommended to use the P&R car park between the railway museum and Dieringhausen station (RB 25).
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Bergisches Haus GmbH - Bergisches Haus
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 75
51429 Bergisch Gladbach
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Bergisches Haus GmbH - Bergisches Haus
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