The Stephenson Railway Museum is part of the Tyne and Wear Musuems service group of musuems, and is located in North Shields.
The musuem opened in 1986 to commemorate local railway pioneers George and Robert Stephenson, and to provide a permanent home for the museums service's rail transport collections.
George Stephenson lived locally from 1802 until 1823 and Robert, his son, was born during this time. George's predecessor engine to Rocket locomotive, Billy is housed at the museum.
The Museum is also the northern terminus of the North Tyneside Steam Railway. The musuem's location is adjacent to the Blythe & Tyne footpath, approximately 1.5 miles north of Percy Main metro station and a similar distance south of Shiremoor metro station. As of 2005 the musuem is open Tuesdays-Thursdays, weekends and bank holiday Mondays from May onwards. Out of season it is closed except for visits by pre-aranged groups.