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Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Housed in a magnificent 19th Century Pumping Station used to pump West London's water supply for more than a century, the Kew Bridge Steam Museum contains all things to do with steam. The museum centres around five Cornish Bean Engines, one of them, the "Grand Junction 90" is the world's largest working beam engine. The museum also has a number of giant steam engines, boats, trucks, and traction engines on display. Some of the large engines can be seen, in steam, every weekend.

Address: Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 0EN
Phone: +44 (0)20 8568 4757
Location Map: Click
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Nearest Tube: Kew Gardens
Entrance Fees:
Adult: £4.60
Child: £2.50
Concessions: £3.70
Other Resources:
www.kbsm.org
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