London Museum of Water & Steam

Local nameLondon Museum of Water and Steam
LocationLondon, UK

London Museum of Water & Steam is an independent museum founded in 1975 as the Kew Bridge Steam Museum. It was rebranded in early 2014 following a major investment project.Situated on the site of the old Kew Bridge Pumping Station in Brentford, near Kew Bridge on the River Thames in West London, England, the museum is centred on a collection of stationary water pumping steam engines dating from 1820 to 1910. It is the home of the world's largest collection of working Cornish engines, including the Grand Junction 90 inch, the largest such working engine in the world. The site is an anchor point on the European Route of Industrial Heritage.

The museum reopened on 22 March 2014.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Museum_of_Water_&_Steam

Official Website http://www.waterandsteam.org.uk/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/waterandsteam?_rdr

Twitter https://twitter.com/waterandsteam

Email museum@waterandsteam.org.uk

Phone +44 20 8568 4757

Address Green Dragon Lane, TW8 0EN Brentford, UK

Coordinates 51°29'20.143" N -0°17'26.084" E

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