You’ll find the London Museum of Water & Steam conveniently located a stone’s throw from Kew Bridge station. Simply exit the station and walk down Kew Bridge Road past The Express Tavern. Look out for the Museum’s 200ft high Victorian standpipe tower as you round the corner – suffice to say it’s pretty hard to miss! Kew Bridge is served by regular South Western Railway services from London Waterloo and Weybridge, so it’s super-easy to reach by train.
Home to the largest working single cylinder steam engine in the world, the London Museum of Water & Steam offers fascinating insights into the engines that powered the Industrial Revolution. The Museum’s working steam engines and interactive exhibits are perfect for the kids – getting them to engage with science and technology in a safe, fun-filled environment.
Visit the Museum’s website to learn more about their collection and plan your visit.
Departing to | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
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to London Waterloo | South Western Railway | 05:41 | 1 | On time |
to Weybridge | South Western Railway | 05:50 | 2 | On time |
to London Waterloo | South Western Railway | 05:57 | 1 | On time |
to Weybridge | South Western Railway | 06:20 | 2 | On time |
to London Waterloo | South Western Railway | 06:27 | On time |
Arriving from | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
from Hounslow | South Western Railway | 05:41 | 1 | On time |
from London Waterloo | South Western Railway | 05:50 | 2 | On time |
from Twickenham | South Western Railway | 05:57 | 1 | On time |
from London Waterloo | South Western Railway | 06:20 | 2 | On time |
from Woking | South Western Railway | 06:27 | On time |