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Education and Research Links

The National Railway Museum is part of the
National Museum of Science and Industry which includes the
Science Museum
, in London and the
National Media Museum
, in  Bradford
Locomotion The National Railway Museum in Shildon.

Moving Stories
Moving Stories was launched as part of the National Railway Museum's Railfest 2004 - commemorating 200 years of the railway.

http://delicious.com/Librarian_at_NRM
Staff in our library and archive centre - Search Engine - have created a directory of useful websites for researching railways on Delicious.

Institute of Railway Studies
The National Railway Museum's academic research and teaching body run jointly with the University of York.

York Museums Trust
The Trust is responsible for the development and management of York Castle Museum, Yorkshire Museum & Gardens and the York Art Gallery.

24 Hour Museum
The 24 Hour Museum is the UK's national virtual museum .Their database includes over 2,800 museums, galleries and heritage attractions in the UK.

Whitby Heritage Centre
Offering local and family research facilities and historic photographs of the ancient port.

Photography in Edinburgh
The history of Edinburgh through photography, maps and engravings.

Science City York 
Science City York provides a range of support services to assist in the creation and growth of technology-based businesses, entrepreneurs and skills development opportunities.

Educational Visits UK
Details of hundreds of places to visit in the UK.

London & North Western Railway Society
All there is to know about the L&NWR.

Institution of Civil Engineers - Library
Search the collection of original drawings relating to railways and locomotives both in this country and worldwide. Including the Mackenzie collection (papers of William Mackenzie 1794-1851) an important collection of railway contractor records.

Curriculum Online
Curriculum Online is central to the Government's drive to transform teaching and learning in schools by improving access to ICT and multimedia resources for all pupils.

Trakkies - for kids who love trains
Trakkies is an interactive, educational and fun website for children that covers every aspect of the rail industry. The website is primarily aimed at seven to eleven year olds.

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