11 - The "Centennial Train" and the "Mataró" locomotive

An obligatory stop along this trip around the Museum is the visit to the “Mataró” steam locomotive, which led the so-called “Centennial Train.” It is a reproduction that was built in 1948 to commemorate the first train in the Iberian Peninsula, which travelled between Barcelona and Mataró. The original locomotive was built in Great Britain and, like all old locomotives, it had a small boiler with a tall chimney. In order to get the train running in 1848, English railwaymen came to live in Catalonia and shared their knowledge with the railway’s first employees.

To mark the railway’s first centenary, a replica was built of the original locomotive and three of its cars: first-, second- and third-class ones. The composition on display in the Museum made a commemorative trip from Barcelona to Mataró in 1948, with passengers in period dress, who received a great welcome in Mataró. The train has been used in the different commemorations of the routes built in the 19th century and other celebrations, as well as the opening of the Museum on August 3, 1990.

The “Mataró” is one of two locomotives that still work. Every first Sunday of the month, it travels around the inside of the Museum. The engineer and stoker invite visitors into the engine cabin to live the experience of the old railway workers and discover this vehicle’s particularities, as well as enjoying the trip as far as the “Swing Bridge".