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The National Railway Museum

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  • From £2000
  • 1000 people
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  • 46m² (500ft²)

Spaces in The National Railway Museum

The Rocket Suite - image
From £2,000.00 / Minimum Spend

The Rocket Room is a bright and flexible space for smaller presentations and meetings. It can be used on its own or in combination with the Mallard Suite for larger conferences. The room includes an LCD screen and Wi-Fi. Air-conditioning and natural daylight ensure a comfortable meeting experience.

1000 Reception

Great Hall

From £25,000.00 / Minimum Spend

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1000 Reception

Station Hall

From £3,500.00 / Minimum Spend

DINE AMIDST ROYAL CARRIAGES Home to Queen Victoria’s and King Edward VII Saloon carriage, these luxurious historic locomotives stand majestically against the backdrop of a period railway station. The perfect venue for dinners, receptions, and awards events - one that offers your guests the opportunity to mingle and dine in the evocative atmosphere of a bygone era.

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140 Standing

Mallard Suite

From £2,000.00 / Minimum Spend

Named after the legendary steam locomotive Mallard, the Mallard Suite is perfect for larger conferences. The space benefits from a dedicated breakout room for catering, networking or accompanying exhibitions. It includes integral data projection, LCD screen, PA system and free WiFi. Air conditioning and natural daylight ensure a comfortable conference experience. A hearing loop is also available. The Mallard Suite can also be combined with the Rocket Room.

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140 Standing

Mallard & Rocket

P.O.A.

For large conferences, the Mallard and Rocket suit combined are perfect. With a dedicated area for your guests to enjoy breaks away from the desk! The space features a top-of-the-line AV suite, offering a multifunctional video meeting and collaboration setup with high-grade audio and video. Users can wirelessly share screens or connect their laptop via USB or a wireless dongle to run their preferred conferencing platform, seamlessly using the installed cameras, microphones, speakers, and 98” screen with a single click.

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About The National Railway Museum

Opened in 1975 as the first National Museum outside London, the National Railway Museum is now the largest of its kind in the world. It features a dedicated conference centre with two fully equipped rooms, available to join, for up to 100 delegates, plus breakout areas. The awe-inspiring Great Hall, showcasing iconic locomotives, is perfect for large receptions and dinners. Station Hall’s unique platform setting, with luxurious Royal Carriages, hosts award ceremonies and gala dinners for up to 450 guests