German Steam Train and Model Railway Museum in Tuttlingen close to Lake Constance

German Steam Train and Model Railway Museum

Tuttlingen, Germany

The 4-hectar open-air site features 26 original steam locomotives and numerous exhibits from the steam train era. You can visit the former 1933 engine shed with all its original fittings, administration buildings, 7-track round-house, operational 21-meter turntable and the preserved coaling stations. The model railway exhibits are not open to the public at present.

Current weather Western Lake Constance

today
highly cloudy
amount of rainfall
0.2 l/m²
hours of sunshine
1h 24min
tomorrow
-1°
-3°
the day after tomorrow
-1°

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Opening hours

1st May–3rd October
Sun and public holidays 10 am5 pm
last entrance 4:30 pm 

Recommended time
120 Minutes
Price
Contact address

Deutsches Dampflok- und Modelleisenbahnmuseum
Bahnbetriebswerk
78532 Tuttlingen
Germany

Tel.: +49 7461 9116827
info@bahnbetriebswerk-tuttlingen.de
bahnbetriebswerk-tuttlingen.de
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