" I am here on Monday. The place is so quiet. Only few people here. And the guard maintain this place so nice. It's clean everywhere, all lights is on, the fans working properly. They also have diorama for children. If you wanna stay and read a book, drafting your blog, etc, this the right place in Hongkong. No crowd like other places. But they don't have free WiFi. "
07 May 2018
Anynomous
" An educational place for both adults and kids. Most enjoyable is room showing the whole development of train transit system from the old days to the modern Hong Kong.
The place is easily accessible from the MTR station. "
05 May 2018
Anynomous
" It's free and it wasn't really that big for a museum but there was some trains and train models which i really appreciate. toilet was ok. can't really complain. "
02 May 2018
Anynomous
" Great for kids who love trains as you can actually get on trains to check them out. Location is not the best though - kind of out of the way. Plan to spend no more than an hour there. "
12 April 2018
Anynomous
" Great little place for a little history of Hong Kong's railway. The faithfully restored, green 51 diesel engine is an ultra classic of old Hong Kong scene. It was part of the memory of me growing up in the 70s and 80s. It's wonderful to see some of Hong Kong's heritage being reserved as it's a rapidly developing country. "
08 March 2018
Anynomous
" Museum is interesting and not that small. Nice photos and artifacts. "
25 January 2018
Anynomous
" good activity for family, especially small kids, to get to know the history of old diesel engine in the past "
13 January 2018
Anynomous
" Great open air space for young kids. Good if you want to learn about the railway history of Hong Kong too. "
25 December 2017
Anynomous
" The price is right - free. It is large with lots of space for the kids to run around a bit. There isn’t a lot of people around on the weekends. "
09 December 2017
Anynomous
" Excellent Hong Kong train museum. You can imagine the old Hong Kong style after visit this museum. You can take photos here. Meaningful place. "
03 December 2017
Anynomous
" Free admission, friendly neighborhood. Pretty good place to spend the afternoon in. It's a small museum though. "
08 October 2017
Anynomous
" Train enthusiasts can imagine arriving into Hong Kong by rail in the golden age of train travel at this charming little museum located in Tai Po Market. The Hong Kong Railway Museum is housed in the former Tai Po Railway Station, which was built using traditional Chinese architectural design in 1913 and is now preserved as a Declared Monument. The permanent exhibition of Hong Kong's rail history includes photographs, old coaches, samples of tracks, and a full-size model of an electric train compartment. Feel free to climb aboard! "
04 October 2017
Anynomous
" Understandably small - there was only the KCR line historically - but still worth a visit to see the restored station and old trains. "
11 September 2017
Anynomous
" It's not bad, for a stroll. Plus, visitors can come for its adjacent open-air market as well, where it has operated for over 100 years. "
08 September 2017
Anynomous
" Very good place to visit. It is very interesting, although it is far from public transport. There are a lot of restaurants around here. "
09 August 2017
Anynomous
" Free admission. Great for train lovers and family visitors. Exhibits are well maintained and in excellent condition. Overall, a glimpse of Hong Kong's past. "
19 April 2017
Anynomous
" Great little museum about the trains and KCR/MTR history in Hong Kong. It's free and has plenty of outdoor seating. It's right beside the current MTR line, so as you're learning about the old trains, you can watch the new ones fly past. "
16 April 2017
Anynomous
" Nice little museum educating on the history of KCR and the actual Tai Po Market stop. There are even 2 trains that are opened for people to hop on to sit and allowing our imaginations to flow. "
14 April 2017
Anynomous
" Well-maintained exhibits, visitors can stay as long as they like. Conveniently near the market in case you need to eat or buy snacks. "
10 April 2017
Anynomous
" I like this train museum a lot. It combines the tranquility of Tai Po district, an ancient feel from the green surrounding and a historical education on train transportation. Its set up is a reminiscent of an old train station. There are old train carriages for visitors to go on board and take pictures. These train carriages are well maintained and clean! It is a photogenic place, so couples and university graduates like to have their professional photos taken there! "
Anynomous
" I am here on Monday. The place is so quiet. Only few people here. And the guard maintain this place so nice. It's clean everywhere, all lights is on, the fans working properly. They also have diorama for children. If you wanna stay and read a book, drafting your blog, etc, this the right place in Hongkong. No crowd like other places. But they don't have free WiFi. "
07 May 2018Anynomous
" An educational place for both adults and kids. Most enjoyable is room showing the whole development of train transit system from the old days to the modern Hong Kong.
05 May 2018The place is easily accessible from the MTR station. "
Anynomous
" It's free and it wasn't really that big for a museum but there was some trains and train models which i really appreciate. toilet was ok. can't really complain. "
02 May 2018Anynomous
" Great for kids who love trains as you can actually get on trains to check them out. Location is not the best though - kind of out of the way. Plan to spend no more than an hour there. "
12 April 2018Anynomous
" Great little place for a little history of Hong Kong's railway. The faithfully restored, green 51 diesel engine is an ultra classic of old Hong Kong scene. It was part of the memory of me growing up in the 70s and 80s. It's wonderful to see some of Hong Kong's heritage being reserved as it's a rapidly developing country. "
08 March 2018Anynomous
" Museum is interesting and not that small. Nice photos and artifacts. "
25 January 2018Anynomous
" good activity for family, especially small kids, to get to know the history of old diesel engine in the past "
13 January 2018Anynomous
" Great open air space for young kids. Good if you want to learn about the railway history of Hong Kong too. "
25 December 2017Anynomous
" The price is right - free. It is large with lots of space for the kids to run around a bit. There isn’t a lot of people around on the weekends. "
09 December 2017Anynomous
" Excellent Hong Kong train museum. You can imagine the old Hong Kong style after visit this museum. You can take photos here. Meaningful place. "
03 December 2017Anynomous
" Free admission, friendly neighborhood. Pretty good place to spend the afternoon in. It's a small museum though. "
08 October 2017Anynomous
" Train enthusiasts can imagine arriving into Hong Kong by rail in the golden age of train travel at this charming little museum located in Tai Po Market. The Hong Kong Railway Museum is housed in the former Tai Po Railway Station, which was built using traditional Chinese architectural design in 1913 and is now preserved as a Declared Monument. The permanent exhibition of Hong Kong's rail history includes photographs, old coaches, samples of tracks, and a full-size model of an electric train compartment. Feel free to climb aboard! "
04 October 2017Anynomous
" Understandably small - there was only the KCR line historically - but still worth a visit to see the restored station and old trains. "
11 September 2017Anynomous
" It's not bad, for a stroll. Plus, visitors can come for its adjacent open-air market as well, where it has operated for over 100 years. "
08 September 2017Anynomous
" Very good place to visit. It is very interesting, although it is far from public transport. There are a lot of restaurants around here. "
09 August 2017Anynomous
" Free admission. Great for train lovers and family visitors. Exhibits are well maintained and in excellent condition. Overall, a glimpse of Hong Kong's past. "
19 April 2017Anynomous
" Great little museum about the trains and KCR/MTR history in Hong Kong. It's free and has plenty of outdoor seating. It's right beside the current MTR line, so as you're learning about the old trains, you can watch the new ones fly past. "
16 April 2017Anynomous
" Nice little museum educating on the history of KCR and the actual Tai Po Market stop. There are even 2 trains that are opened for people to hop on to sit and allowing our imaginations to flow. "
14 April 2017Anynomous
" Well-maintained exhibits, visitors can stay as long as they like. Conveniently near the market in case you need to eat or buy snacks. "
10 April 2017Anynomous
" I like this train museum a lot. It combines the tranquility of Tai Po district, an ancient feel from the green surrounding and a historical education on train transportation. Its set up is a reminiscent of an old train station. There are old train carriages for visitors to go on board and take pictures. These train carriages are well maintained and clean! It is a photogenic place, so couples and university graduates like to have their professional photos taken there! "
10 January 2017