Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 0EN
Tel: +44 (0)20 8568 4757
All the steam engines are powered by REAL steam and can be seen in action every weekend.
The 1846 Grand Junction 90 inch engine, described by Charles Dickens as 'a monster', is the world's largest working beam engine. The museum is housed in a magnificent 19th-century waterworks. The outstanding collection of water pumping engines also includes working diesel and water powered machines.
The Water For Life Gallery explores the fascinating story of London's water over 2000 years. Between 4 May-4 June see the special exhibition A Royal Occassion which celebrates royal links with London's water.
If you are thinking of visiting the Kew Bridge Steam Museum, why not purchase a London Pass which will admit you to this and many other London attractions for a single payment; it also includes travel by public transport within the London area on buses, tubes and trains, zones 1 - 6. For details on the London Pass and a list of attractions that it covers, click here.
The London Pass also offers a free car sticker with every purchase of £5 or more made in the museum shop.
Opening Times
Monday - Sunday 11:00 - 17:00
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