Museum Buurtspoorweg, Railway museum in Haaksbergen, Netherlands.
Museum Buurtspoorweg is a railway museum near Haaksbergen with an operating track that runs between Haaksbergen and Boekelo. Five steam locomotives and eight diesel locomotives pull restored historical carriages along the original rails.
The original Haaksbergen station building dates from 1884 and stands at the heart of the museum site. A railway workshop and engine shed nearby complete the picture of how trains once operated in this corner of the country.
The museum grounds show how trains once linked small communities across eastern Netherlands and connected them to areas near Germany. Walking through the site, visitors sense the importance the railway once held for the region's growth and daily life.
It helps to check the museum calendar before visiting, since trains operate only on specific days throughout the year. Arriving early gives you time to explore the locomotives and buildings on the grounds at a relaxed pace.
Passengers travel on rails that are over a century old, riding in restored carriages pulled by century-old steam locomotives. The experience of moving slowly through the countryside in these historic vehicles offers a genuine sense of how people traveled long ago.
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