Isle of Man Railway Museum
| Established | 23 August 1975 |
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| Location | Station Road, Port Erin, Rushen, Isle of Man |
| Coordinates | 54°05′06″N 4°45′29″W / 54.085°N 4.758°W |
| Type | Railway Museum |
| Accreditation | Recommended Attraction www.visitisleofman.com |
| Key holdings | No.5 Mona No.1 Sutherland F.36 Royal Saloon F.75 Ducal Saloon Closed Van G.19 Carriage M.N.Ry. No.6 |
| Collections | I.o.M.S.R.S.A. Various Contributors |
| Visitors | Annually c.25,000 (Based On 2015 Figures) |
| President | None Appointed (2025) Graham Warhurst (1975) |
| Curator | None Appointed (2025) Robert Hendry (1976) |
| Owner | Department of Infrastructure |
| Public transit access | Isle of Man Railway Bus Vannin |
| Nearest car park | Street |
| Website | www.rail.im |
The Isle of Man Railway Museum in the village of Port Erin on the Isle of Man is a small museum of the history of the Isle of Man Railway from its founding in 1873 to the present, including the now-closed lines that served Peel, Ramsey (Manx Northern Railway) and Foxdale, and the remaining open line between Douglas and Port Erin.