Map of Kew Bridge Steam Museum |
Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Steam power comes alive at London's Kew Bridge Steam Museum. Built in the 19th century to supply London with water, the museum is recognised as the most important historic site of the water supply industry in Britain. [more...]
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We are located about 100 yards from the North side of Kew Bridge, next to the tall Victorian tower. Buses: 65, 237, 267, 391. Main line rail: Kew Bridge (from Waterloo via Clapham Junction and North London Line to Gunnersbury. Tube: Gunnersbury (District Line, then 237 or 267 bus). Kew Gardens (District Line then 391 bus). |
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