Visit Kew Bridge Steam Museum for FREE with The London Pass!
Kew Bridge Steam Museum, Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, Middlesex TW8
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Housed in a magnificent 19th century waterworks, Kew Bridge Steam Museum is located right next to Kew Bridge – visitors to this engaging London museum should note that trains run regularly to the station from central London Victoria and Waterloo (via Clapham Junction) while Kew Gardens tube station is only a short walk.
On arrival remember to present your London Pass to Kew Bridge Museum staff; pass holders are entitled to free entry - a hefty saving on the normal adult price of £8.50 per ticket – and can claim a free car sticker when spending £5 or more in the Kew Museum shop.
The Kew Bridge Steam Museum is an incredible place to learn about the technology that powered the industrial revolution and kick-started Britain’s industrial and economic dominance in the 19th century. All the steam engines are powered by real steam and can be seen in action every weekend (note the Cornish engines only run on selected weekends).
One of the highlights of Kew Bridge Museum is the 1846 “Grand Junction” 90-inch engine. Described by Charles Dickens as “a monster” it is the world’s largest working beam engine. The outstanding collection of water pumping engines also includes working diesel and water-powered machines while the “Water For Life” Gallery explores the history of London’s water over 2000 years. Do not miss your chance to experience this one of a kind London attraction.
Kew Museum is just one of dozens of London museums accessible for free with London Pass – why not browse our website to find out more?
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