Wonderlab: The Bramhall Gallery has been five years in the making and its 18 exhibits, aimed at families with children, and school groups, seek to inspire and fire curiosity into visitors by revolving around the themes of railways and engineering.
THE National Railway Museum's largest new gallery in the last 10 years opens to the public this Thursday (July 27).
Wonderlab: The Bramhall Gallery has been five years in the making and its 18 exhibits, aimed at families with children, and school groups, seek to inspire and fire curiosity into visitors by revolving around the themes of railways and engineering.
The gallery is located inside the 1,500m squared former workshop on the Leeman Road site and the interactives sit among the crane, wheel drop and huge engineering desk once used in the maintenance and repair of locomotives.
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