The five shortlisted proposals are now on display in an online gallery and an exhibition at the Museum, with public feedback – in the form of a comment slip or email – welcomed to help inform the final decision. The deadline for these to be submitted is 23rd February.

The final five

Applicants were tasked with designing a new Central Hall that adhered to criteria including a £16.5 million construction budget and the delivery of a 4,500m² centrepiece building.

Whichever design is selected, the Central Hall will open prior to the Museum’s 50th anniversary in 2025.


6a architects and OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen

© Malcolm Reading Consultants/6a architects/OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen

Atelier d’Architecture Philippe Prost

© Malcolm Reading Consultants/Atelier d’Architecture Philippe Prost

Carmody Groarke

© Malcolm Reading Consultants/Carmody Groarke

Feilden Fowles

© Malcolm Reading Consultants/Feilden Fowles

heneghan peng architects

© Malcolm Reading Consultants/heneghan peng architects

Judith McNicol, director of the National Railway Museum, says she is confident all five designs “will showcase our collection and future innovations from the rail industry in an inspirational, purpose-built gallery.”

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