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1 week until the incredible touring exhibition train visits Norfolk & Suffolk as part of Railway 200

There is only 1 week to go until the special exhibition train visits Norfolk and Suffolk as part of its tour across the nation to celebrate Railway 200 – a national celebration of the 200th anniversary of the modern railway.

Tickets to visit the highly anticipated train are available to book now. Visitors, including families, are encouraged to book now in order to avoid disappointment.

The touring train, named Inspiration will comprise of four specifically designed carriages.

Inspiration brings to life the past, present, and future of Britain’s railways.

Highlights include:

‘Railway Firsts’ – a look at historic moments that changed the course of rail travel.
‘Wonderlab on Wheels’ – an interactive coach designed to inspire the next generation of engineers and problem-solvers.
‘Your Railway Future’ – a career-focused zone, shining a light on the many careers available within the rail industry.
‘Partner Zone’ – a customised carriage led by industry partners from across the region.
Visitors can secure their free place to visit the touring train, which is expected to draw thousands from across the region and beyond, via the Railway 200 website.

Norwich station [7-10 August 2025] https://railway200.co.uk/location/norwich-station/
Lowestoft station [11-14 August 2025] https://railway200.co.uk/location/lowestoft-station/
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Greater Anglia staff at Norwich station [credit: Greater Anglia]

No passengers will be carried on the train as it travels to its exhibition sites. Booked visits will begin at 10am and the last entry will be at 4pm. The train will close at 5pm. Visits are expected to last up to an hour. A virtual tour of the exhibition experience is planned for those who are unable to visit in person.

Martin Beable, Greater Anglia’s Managing Director, said:

“We are really looking forward to welcoming Inspiration to East Anglia and celebrating the 200th anniversary of the modern railway.

“Having the exhibition train at both Norwich and Lowestoft stations this summer will shine a spotlight on the past and present of the railway, while inspiring the next generation of railway talent.”

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Inside the Railway 200 exhibition train, Inspiration [credit: Greater Anglia]

The carriages are currently being fitted out, supported by a £250k grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.