Opened in 2019, the National Railway Museum in Bragança is located next to the old railway station. It is housed in a building originally used to park the railway carriages of this former terminal station.
It is the home of a collection of more than two hundred artefacts, that were part of the everyday life of those who operated and travelled on the Tua Railway Line.
The museum celebrates and shares the history of the former railway life on the region, officially closed in 1992.