The Cité du Train, also known as the French Railway Museum, is a railway museum located in Mulhouse, France. It houses one of the largest collections of rolling stock in Europe, including steam locomotives, electric locomotives, passenger cars, freight wagons, and other historical pieces related to the railway. The museum traces the history of the railway in France, from its beginnings in the 19th century to the contemporary era, providing visitors with an insight into the evolution of railway technologies and their impact on society and industry. Interactive exhibitions allow visitors to understand the workings of trains, railway-related professions, and technological developments. The Cité du Train regularly hosts special events and activities for visitors of all ages, promoting dynamic learning. The museum is also committed to the preservation and restoration of its collection. It is an exciting place for railway enthusiasts, history buffs, and the curious, offering a captivating look at the impact of the railway on society and technology, and highlighting the rich railway history of France and Europe.