




The Fry Model Railway is a unique collection of handmade models of Irish trains, from the beginning of rail travel to modern times.
Situated in the beautiful grounds surrounding Malahide Castle, this delightful collection is a treat for railway enthusiasts, children and adults alike.
The beautifully engineered models are from a collection originally built up in the 1920's and 1930's by Cyril Fry, a railway engineer and draughtsman, with each piece assembled with the finest attention to detail.
Irish and international exhibits from the earliest railway developments are run on a Grand Transport Complex which includes stations, bridges, trams, barges and even the River Liffey.
Definitely a treat for all the family!
Opening Times:
April-September:
Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-5pm (Closed lunch: 1pm-2pm)
Sundays: 1pm-5pm
Closed on Mondays
October-March: Closed
Facilities:
Book shop, souvenirs, parking and disabled access.
How to Get There:
By train: DART and suburban rail from Connolly Station to Malahide.
By bus: 42 from city centre.