Quick Facts
The Science and Industry Museum (SIM) is in the world's first passenger railway terminus (Manchester Liverpool Road, 1830). Tells the story of the Industrial Revolution that started here — textiles, steam, computing, communication.
- Address: Liverpool Rd, Castlefield, M3 4FP
- Nearest: Deansgate-Castlefield tram (5 min)
- Open: 10am-5pm Wed-Sun (closed Mon-Tue from 2024)
- Cost: FREE
Top Galleries
- Power Hall — working textile mill steam engines, daily demonstrations
- Textiles Gallery — cotton mill machinery, where the Industrial Revolution began
- Revolution Manchester — interactive city-history experience
- Air & Space Hall — historic aircraft (currently closed for restoration)
- Computing — Manchester Mark 1 (1948), the first stored-program computer
- 1830 Warehouse — original station building, world's first railway timetable
- Atomic Manchester — Rutherford's pioneering nuclear research at the University
Working Exhibits
- Live steam engine demonstrations — daily 11am, 2pm
- Textile mill machinery in operation — weekends
- Replica Stephenson's Rocket — sometimes on display
- Computing demos — interact with replica Manchester Mark 1
- "Experiments" lab — hands-on science demos for families
Family Activities
- Free family backpacks at admissions desk
- Family trail booklets
- Saturday/Sunday "Maker" workshops (booking required, often free)
- Special exhibitions occasionally paid (£8-12)
- Café and free baby-changing facilities on site
- Buggy-friendly throughout
Tips for Visiting
- Closed Mondays and Tuesdays — plan accordingly
- Free parking limited — better to use tram (Deansgate-Castlefield)
- Combine with the rest of Castlefield — Roman fort remains, Bridgewater Canal
- Café in 1830 station building — atmospheric setting
- Special exhibitions sometimes ticketed — check online before visit
- Wheelchair accessible throughout