There are currently two exhibitions running in St Albans, Hertfordshire, at the moment with railway connections.
1) Museum of St Albans: "Lost Railways of Hertfordshire"
A modest exhibition about closed railway lines in Hertfordshire including the GN Hatfield-St Albans and the Welwyn-Harpenden-Dunstable branches and others. Exhibits include the diagram from Hatfield No. 2 box, on loan from the collection at St Albans South signal box.
The museum is in Hatfield Road, near the city centre, and is open 10am-5pm Mondays-Sats and 2-5pm on Sundays. The exhibition runs until February 2011. Free admission.
2) Photographic Exhibition, St Albans City station foyer
A number of photographs taken by local residents, including a number of St Albans South signal box. Open while station is open and runs until mid-December.
1) Museum of St Albans: "Lost Railways of Hertfordshire"
A modest exhibition about closed railway lines in Hertfordshire including the GN Hatfield-St Albans and the Welwyn-Harpenden-Dunstable branches and others. Exhibits include the diagram from Hatfield No. 2 box, on loan from the collection at St Albans South signal box.
The museum is in Hatfield Road, near the city centre, and is open 10am-5pm Mondays-Sats and 2-5pm on Sundays. The exhibition runs until February 2011. Free admission.
2) Photographic Exhibition, St Albans City station foyer
A number of photographs taken by local residents, including a number of St Albans South signal box. Open while station is open and runs until mid-December.