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un endroit très sympathique pour grand et petit ! pour les passionnés de train ou non d’ailleurs, les décors sont très ludiques. es trains rares sont présents et dans un état irréprochables. on replonge avec délice aux milieux des locomotives à vapeur. les quais permettent de voir l'intérieur des wagons dont celui fait spécialement pour l'empereur napoléon iii. un petit train fait des trajets à l'intérieur des hangars. le principe de la locomotive à vapeur est bien expliquée tout comme les premiers trains des départs en vacances. on peut profiter d'un voyage dans le temps a travers les époques et leur locomotives. sans oublier un retour sur le passé et les origines de la locomotive. un musée où tout le monde sortira ravi.

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